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Dan Levine

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Dan Levine is a correspondent at Reuters based in San Francisco, California. He has been working as a correspondent for Reuters since March 2020, focusing on investigative reporting and health enterprise stories.1 Prior to his current role, Levine served as a legal correspondent for Reuters from August 2010 to March 2020.1

Levine's reporting covers a wide range of subjects, including corporate legal strategies, drug manufacturing, and the medical/corporate/government response to COVID-19.1 He has also reported on topics such as court secrecy, corporate bankruptcy, immigration, and the death penalty.1

With over 15 years of experience reporting on the U.S. judicial system, Levine has covered high-profile legal issues including President Trump's travel ban, the death penalty, and tech privacy.2 His investigative work has led to real-world impact, such as a new California law to help undocumented crime victims who cooperate with law enforcement.2

Levine has testified in Congress and received several top journalism awards alongside his colleagues.1 He is known for delivering numerous exclusives on corporate litigation and the judiciary around the country.1

Before joining Reuters, Levine worked for various publications, including ALM, CT News Junkie, and the Hartford Advocate.1 He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from McGill University, which he earned between 1994 and 1997.1

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