Edward Levine, Esq.
Judge Levine has served Lansdale Borough, Hatfield Borough, Hatfield Township, and Towamencin Township since 2016 as a Magisterial District Judge. He enjoys being an active part of the community and helping all parties that come into the court. Judge Levine has provided internships for many students from North Penn High School and he has also been active with mock trials, community civics presentations for cub scout troops and senior citizens, as well as teaching law classes at the Lansdale School of Business. Judge Levine is a graduate of the University of Maryland where he received his B.A. in Journalism. He went on to Temple Beasley School of Law where he received his J.D. while attending night school, working full-time and caring for his young twin boys at the time. Prior to his service as Judge, Levine was an attorney at several large law firms in Philadelphia, as well as a Workman’s Comp attorney. Judge Levine is currently the vice-president of the Montgomery County Special Court Judges Association, a member of the Montgomery Bar Association, and served Magisterial Judges around the state as a member of the Public Relations Committee. He lives in Lansdale and you may also find him hosting trivia at a local brewery or hitting golf balls for fun.