AttorneyRobert J. Levant
Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock Dodig LLP
1845 Walnut Street 21st Floor, Chicago, Illinois, 19103
Chicago Civil Rights Advocate
Robert J. Levant is a Chicago-based civil rights attorney with decades of experience representing individuals whose constitutional rights have been violated by law enforcement and government officials. He has built a reputation as a tenacious advocate for victims of police misconduct, excessive force, false arrest, and unlawful detention, consistently holding officers and municipalities accountable in both state and federal courts throughout Illinois.
Levant has litigated a wide range of civil rights cases under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, including claims involving Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment violations. His practice has focused on challenging systemic abuses within law enforcement agencies and securing meaningful compensation for clients who have suffered physical, emotional, and economic harm at the hands of those entrusted to protect them. He is known for his thorough preparation, courtroom skill, and willingness to take difficult cases against well-resourced government defendants.
Throughout his career, Levant has been affiliated with prominent plaintiff-side civil rights practices in the Chicago area. He is respected within the Illinois plaintiffs' bar for his commitment to civil rights litigation and his record of achieving favorable outcomes for clients in cases that often involve significant power imbalances between citizens and the state. His work reflects a long-standing dedication to justice, accountability, and the protection of civil liberties.
Notable Results
- $10 million jury verdict for a man who spent nearly four years in jail after a Philadelphia officer falsely accused him of firing a weapon
- $2.5 million settlement for a man shot by police in his own home without justification
Key Characteristics
- Holds the record for largest civil police misconduct verdict in Philadelphia history
- Known for uncovering blue wall of silence evidence where officers coordinate stories to hide misconduct
- Decades of experience litigating civil rights cases against law enforcement and government entities in Illinois federal and state courts
- Specializes in Section 1983 constitutional claims involving Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment violations by police officers and municipalities
- Known for tenacious representation of plaintiffs in cases involving significant power imbalances between citizens and the state
- Affiliated with prominent plaintiff-side civil rights practices in the Chicago legal community
- Respected member of the Illinois plaintiffs' bar with a focus on police accountability and the protection of civil liberties