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Two Lawyers Join Landye Bennett Blumstein

Jul 22, 2024 | Professional Services, Right Moves

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The Anchorage law firm of Landye Bennett Blumstein (LBB) added two attorneys to strengthen its municipal law and natural resources law practice groups.

Joseph Levesque

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Joseph Levesque joins LBB after leading Levesque Law Group for twelve years. He represents Alaska municipalities and private clients throughout the state with a focus on municipal law, civil litigation, simple wills, and labor and employment law. Levesque began his legal career in civil practice and then clerked for US Magistrate Judge John D. Roberts before serving as a prosecutor for the Alaska District Attorney’s office in Kenai. Levesque became borough attorney for the North Slope Borough before shifting to private practice. LBB believes Levesque’s philosophy that clients from every sector have the right to successful, competent, and effective legal services aligns with the firm’s existing commitments.

Noah Star

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Noah Star joins LBB as an associate and brings nearly a decade of work and life experience in Alaska. At the firm, he focuses on natural resources law, fisheries law, Alaska Native law, administrative law, and civil litigation. After a stint as a legislative aide, Star began his legal career clerking for Alaska Supreme Court Justice Jennifer Stuart Henderson. Star then served as an assistant attorney general for the Alaska Department of Law civil division, as a civil division fellow, and in the natural resources section.

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