About
Sara Levien joined Rose Law Partners LLP as an associate in 2025.
Before joining the firm, Sara served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Gregory I. Massing of the Massachusetts Appeals Court. During law school, Sara served as Editor-in-Chief of the Suffolk University Law Review, as a research assistant to Professor Janice Griffith, assisting with the editing and preparation of an article on special purpose governments, and as a research assistant to Professor Rebecca Curtin, focusing on various copyright issues.
Sara also gained legal experience as a legal intern in the Office of General Counsel at Brown University and as a judicial intern for the Honorable Maureen Mulligan of the Massachusetts Superior Court.
Prior to attending law school, Ms. Levien spent over fifteen years in the real estate industry, concentrating on residential real estate closings.
Experience
- Rose Law Partners LLP (2025 to present)
- Massachusetts Appeals Court (2024 to 2025)
Court & Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts
Bar & Professional Associations
- Boston Bar Association
- American Bar Association
- Massachusetts Bar Association
- Asian American Lawyers Association of Massachusetts
Education
- Suffolk University Law School, cum laude, 2024; Intellectual Property Law Concentration with Distinction; Editor-in-Chief, Suffolk University Law Review
- University of Oregon, B.S., Political Science
Publications
- Sara Levien, There’s a Crack in the NCAA’s Amateurism Shield: Johnson v. NCAA May Shatter it Completely.
- What Then?, 57 Suffolk L. Rev. 175 (2024).