
Julia represents public and private schools in a broad range of education law matters, including employment discrimination, employee benefits, civil rights, labor law, and compliance issues. Her practice includes representing school clients in administrative proceedings and in state and federal courts, where she has successfully obtained summary judgment, including in Section 1983 matters. She has experience advising on Title IX matters and investigations involving allegations of systemic discrimination, and regularly drafts and revises school policies, student handbooks, and a variety of education-related contracts, including service agreements.
In 2010, Julia joined the Levin Legal Group, where she has practiced for the majority of her career. For a period of time, she practiced law with a small firm in New York, focusing on estate planning and commercial and residential real estate matters.
Before entering the legal profession, Julia was a certified high school mathematics teacher in a public school in the suburban Philadelphia region. Her background as an educator provides her with a practical understanding of school environments and informs her approach to advising school administrators and educational institutions.