BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Tully Rinckey PLLC announced it has hired Theresa Levine for its Binghamton office. She is an attorney with extensive experience as an employment-law specialist and expertise in human resources in the private sector.

At Tully Rinckey, she will represent private-sector employees across New York state and federal employees across the nation facing a range of employment-related legal issues.

Prior to joining Tully Rinckey, Levine was owner and CEO of an independent consulting firm that provided a variety of human-resources services to corporate clients. While attending law school, she worked full time as a senior employment law and equal-employment-opportunity specialist in the legal department of a technology company.

Levine joins Tully Rinckey’s employment and federal sector law team.

Levine received her law degree from the Widener University School of Law, evening law program and is currently finalizing her master’s degree thesis in organizational psychology from Saint Joseph’s University.

In addition to Binghamton, Tully Rinckey has offices in Albany (its headquarters), Syracuse, Binghamton, Rochester, Buffalo, as well as San Diego, California and Washington, DC.

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