WASHINGTON — The chair of Kilpatrick Stockton’s Supreme Court and appellate practice was found dead in his Washington office Thursday morning in what police are investigating as a gun-related suicide.
Mark Levy, 59, counsel at Kilpatrick, was an accomplished appellate lawyer with 16 Supreme Court arguments under his belt. The death came two days after the firm laid off 24 associates and counsel across its U.S. offices; Levy was one of the lawyers due to lose his job Thursday, according to The Washington Post .
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