Daniel I. Lev - Associate

Daniel I. Lev is an associate in the firm with experience in real estate, zoning, and land use matters. He has advised clients on the acquisition and disposition of property, annexations and disconnections, rezonings, entitlements, and redevelopment agreements. At Rudolph Kaplan, Dan advises individual and corporate clients on contractual transactions.

Prior to joining Rudolph Kaplan, Dan was an associate at a preeminent local government firm where he worked on election law, real estate, land use, general litigation, FOIA, and general corporate municipal matters.

Dan received his Bachelor of Arts from Oberlin College where he played varsity soccer. Later, Dan received his Juris Doctor with honors, from the University of Illinois College of Law. In law school, Dan represented asylum seekers as part of the College of Law’s Immigration Law Clinic and worked as a zoning analyst as part of the National Zoning Atlas project. Dan also served as a Notes Editor for the Journal of Law, Technology, and Policy and received CALI awards in both Introduction to Advocacy and Race, Society, and the Law.

Dan enjoys lifting weights, reading, and being disappointed in the Chicago Bulls.