Email: [email protected]
Devan Payne is an associate with the Firm’s Washington, D.C. office. While attending law school, she was a member of the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics and worked as a student attorney in the Juvenile Justice Clinic.
Practice: Consumer
Email: [email protected]
Tyler Litke is an Associate in the Consumer Protection Group at Levi & Korsinsky, LLP, where he represents consumers in class actions and mass arbitrations for claims involving data breaches, false advertising, deceptive marketing, product defects, and unfair business practices.
Mr. Litke represents individuals who are willing to stand up against powerful corporations and institutions, not only for themselves but on behalf of others, to protect consumer rights and promote fair business practices.
Prior to joining Levi & Korsinsky, Mr. Litke represented both plaintiffs and defendants at national law firms in complex litigation and class action matters, including product liability, securities fraud, environmental and toxic torts, and consumer protection cases. He has handled all phases of litigation from inception through trial in state and federal courts. This experience on both sides of the courtroom provides him with strategic insight into defense tactics and enables him to develop effective litigation strategies for his clients.
Mr. Litke received his J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law and his B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin. He is licensed to practice in New York and Illinois.
Practice: Securities Fraud
Email: [email protected]
Trenton B. Weis is an Associate in the firm’s New York Office in the Consumer Litigation and Mass Arbitration Practice Group. His practice is currently focused on consumer protection and data privacy matters with particular attention to the procedural and practical complexities involved in mass arbitrations.
Prior to joining Levi & Korsinsky, Trent worked with small business clients to design and manage entity structures, compliance protocols, and governance documents. While in law school, Trent was a student attorney in the Entrepreneurship & Nonprofit Clinic where he advised local and underprivileged businesses on an array of issues, including entity formation, contracts, and licensing agreements. Trent also served as a judicial intern for the Honorable L. Scott Coogler of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama.
• The University of Alabama School of Law, J.D. (2021), Associate Editor of the Alabama Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review, President of Law & Economics Society
• Sewanee: The University of the South, B.A. in Economics (2017)
• New York (2024)
Email: [email protected]
Joshua Kluger is an Associate in Levi & Korsinsky’s Connecticut office, where he focuses his practice on federal securities litigation and investor protection. Joshua previously interned with the honorable Judge Amy Berman Jackson of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, the United States Department of Labor’s Division of Plan Benefit Security, and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). While attending law school, Joshua served on the Business & Finance Law Review and the Moot Court Board. He also served as a Dean’s Fellow and earned an award for his oral advocacy skills in the 75th Van Vleck Moot Court competition. Joshua graduated from The George Washington University Law School with a concentration in business & finance law.
Practice: Securities Fraud
Email: [email protected]
Azlyne Zheng currently focuses her practice on representing investors in federal securities litigation.
Prior to joining the firm, Azlyne specialized in commercial litigation, representing both plaintiffs and defendants in New York and New Jersey. While in law school, she served as the Finance and Marketing Editor of The George Washington International Law Review and interned for the Honorable Vera M. Scanlon of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. In that role, she gained experience across a broad range of legal areas, including commercial real estate, trusts and estates, intellectual property, and federal labor disputes.
Practice: Securities Fraud
Email: [email protected]
Tyler Winterich is an Associate in the Firm’s Connecticut office.
Before working at the Firm, Mr. Winterich was an Attorney Advisor at the Department of Labor’s Office of Administrative Law Judges where he drafted decisions and orders and performed legal research for matters pending before Administrative Law Judges Steven D. Bell and Jason A. Golden. Matters included benefits under the Black Lung Benefits Act, protections under various whistleblower statutes, as well as H-2A and H-2B visa applications arising under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
During law school, Mr. Winterich was the Executive Note Editor of the Review of Banking & Financial Law and participated in the Environmental Law Practicum. He also was a summer law clerk at the Institute for Policy Integrity at NYU School of Law and a summer associate at the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland.
Mr. Winterich also has experience in public accounting. He was a senior associate at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, where he drafted disclosures and assessed preliminary compliance for emerging sustainability disclosure frameworks. At Ernst & Young LLP, he was an associate in internal audit functions for publicly held companies across several industries.
Practice: Consumer
Email: [email protected]
Christopher DeVivo is an Associate in the firm’s New York office, specializing in consumer protection and data privacy matters. With a robust background in both law and business, Christopher offers a unique, well-rounded perspective on the complex legal challenges faced by consumers in the rapidly evolving technology landscape.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. DeVivo was an Associate at a New York law firm where he represented plaintiffs in complex class actions involving violations of state and federal privacy and antitrust laws.
Christopher’s unique perspective is further informed by his prior experience at American Express, where he held various roles in risk management, corporate governance, and financial planning.
While in law school, Christopher was a judicial intern to both the Honorable Lori S. Sattler of the New York County Supreme Court and the Honorable Linda S. Jamieson of the Westchester County Supreme Court.
Practice: Securities Fraud
Email: [email protected]
Travis Johnson is an Associate in the firm’s Washington D.C. office. Prior to joining Levi & Korsinsky, Travis worked at a small firm specializing in bad-faith insurance litigation. Travis served as a law clerk for the Honorable Milton C. Lee, Jr. in District of Columbia Superior Court. While in law school, Travis was a student attorney in the Barton Child Law and Policy Center where he worked on research-backed policy proposals submitted to the Georgia Legislature to protect the legal rights and interests of children involved with the justice system. Travis also competed and coached in the Kaufman Memorial Securities Law Moot Court Competition.
• Emory University Law School (2022)
• Utah State University, B.A., Political Science and Constitutional Studies, with Honors (2015)
• Georgia (2022)
• District of Columbia (pending)*
*Pending admission to the D.C. bar, practicing under the supervision of a D.C. licensed attorney
Practice: Consumer
Email: [email protected]
Michael Neal Pollack is an Associate in Levi & Korsinsky’s New York Office in the Consumer Litigation and Mass Arbitration Practice Group. His practice focuses on protecting consumer privacy rights as well as prosecuting false advertising claims.
Michael served as a judicial extern in the Chambers of the Honorable Gerald Lebovits of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. Michael has experience in plaintiff side Employment litigation and in Trust and Estates litigation. He also worked to protect tenants facing evictions and in the New Jersey Attorney General’s office doing appellate work in family law.
• Fordham University School of Law, J.D. (2024), Online Editor of Fordham Environmental Law Review, Archibald R. Murray Public Service Award (magna cum laude), Francis J. Mulderig Award
• University of Maryland, College Park, B.A., (2020) Honors in Philosophy
• New York (2025)
• United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (2025)
• United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (2025)
Associate
Practice: Corporate Governance, Executive Compensation
Tel: 212-363-7500
Email: [email protected]
Practice: Corporate Governance, Executive Compensation
Email: [email protected]
Cinar Oney is an Associate in Levi & Korsinsky’s New York office. His practice focuses on investigation and analysis of various forms of corporate misconduct, including excessive compensation, insider trading, unfair self-dealing, and corporate waste. He develops litigation strategies through which shareholders can pursue recoveries.
Prior to joining Levi & Korsinsky, Mr. Oney practiced with top firms in Turkey, where he represented shareholders, corporations, and governmental entities in commercial disputes and transactional matters.
Practice: Securities Fraud
Email: [email protected]
Devyn R. Glass currently focuses her practice on representing investors in federal securities fraud litigation.
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Glass gained substantial experience at a national boutique firm specializing in complex litigation across a variety of practice areas representing both plaintiffs and defendants. Since 2017, Ms. Glass has focused her practice on consumer and shareholder protection, litigating numerous class action lawsuits across the country that involved data privacy and data breach, deceptive and unfair trade practices, and securities fraud.
At her prior firms, Ms. Glass played a pivotal role in obtaining monetary recoveries and/or injunctive relief on behalf of shareholders and consumers. Notable cases include: Lowry v. RTI Surgical Holdings, Inc. et al., (D. Ill.) (obtaining $10.5 million on behalf of a shareholder class alleging violations of the federal securities laws); In re Google Plus Profile Litigation, (N.D. Cal.) (obtaining $7.5 million on behalf of a consumer class exposed to a years-long data breach); and Barrett v. Pioneer Natural Resources USA, Inc., (D. Colo.) (obtaining $500,000 on behalf of more than 8,000 current and former 401(k) plan participants alleging violations of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act).
Practice: Consumer
Email: [email protected]
Gary Ishimoto is an Associate working remotely with Levi and Korsinsky’s Consumer Litigation Team. During law school, he worked at the Small Business Law Clinic helping to draft incorporation papers, non-compete clauses, IP assignments, board consent, and stock purchase agreements for start-up businesses. He also interned for the Rossi Law Group.
Practice: Securities Fraud
Email: [email protected]
Cole von Richthofen is an Associate in Levi & Korsinsky’s Connecticut office. As a law student, he interned with the honorable Judge Thomas Farrish in the District of Connecticut’s Hartford courthouse with an emphasis on settlements. He has also interned with the Office of the Attorney General for the State of Connecticut in the Employment Rights Division. While attending law school, Cole served as an Executive Editor of the Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal and as a member of the Connecticut Moot Court Board.
Practice: Securities Fraud
Email: [email protected]
Amanda Foley is an Associate in Levi and Korsinsky’s Stamford office where she focuses her practice on federal securities litigation.
Prior to joining Levi & Korsinsky, Amanda gained substantial experience at a boutique Boston firm where she was trained in securities and business litigation.
Amanda received her Juris Doctorate degree from Suffolk University Law School with an International Law concentration with Distinction and was selected to join the International Legal Honor Society of Phi Delta Phi. While in law school, Amanda focused her legal education on securities law & regulation, international investment law & arbitration, and business law.
Associate
Practice: Corporate Governance, Mergers & Acquisitions
Tel: 202-524-4290
Email: [email protected]
Practice: Corporate Governance, Mergers & Acquisitions
Email: [email protected]
Noah R. Gemma, Esq. is an associate for Levi & Korsinsky LLP’s Washington, D.C. office.
Noah specializes in securities litigation, and his cases are often high-profile matters attracting national commentary. He has helped Levi & Korsinsky LLP return millions of dollars to wronged investors. Noah has experience with pre-case investigations, courtroom advocacy, discovery management, and depositions for complex actions. He also has assisted with the preparation of memoranda for civil bench trials, criminal forfeiture proceedings, and state and federal appeals.
Prior to joining Levi & Korsinsky in 2021, he worked as a summer associate at a boutique commercial litigation firm. There, Noah helped the firm win multiple motions to dismiss on behalf of a national bank and a national bonding company in federal court cases involving alleged fraud and other alleged improprieties. He also represented a national hauling company in a federal bankruptcy proceeding and helped the firm secure a favorable decision on behalf of a national bonding company before the state supreme court.
During law school, Noah served as a judicial intern at both the federal trial and appellate levels. He was an intern for the Honorable Judge Bruce M. Selya in the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and for the Honorable Judge Virginia M. Hernandez Covington in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida.
Practice: Securities Fraud
Email: [email protected]
Max Weiss focuses his practice on investor protection and securities fraud litigation. Max’s efforts have helped result in the recovery of millions for investors, with notable cases such as In re QuantumScape Securities Clas Action, No. 3:21-cv-00058-WHO (N.D. Cal.), where he played a leading role on the team that attained a $47.5 million recovery on behalf of a class of investors who sustained damages in connection with claims alleging that QuantumScape misled the public about its prototype battery during its December 8, 2020 Solid-State Battery Showcase and in subsequent public statements.
Max has substantial experience in all aspects of litigation, including investigating and drafting class-action complaints, briefing dispositive and other motions, managing discovery efforts, working closely with experts, and trial.
While in law school, Max gained experience helping pro se debtors prepare and file Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 petitions with the New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) Bankruptcy Project and served as an intern to the Honorable Sean Lane of the Southern District of New York Bankruptcy Court.
Practice: Securities Fraud
Email: [email protected]
Melissa Meyer is an Associate in Levi & Korsinsky’s New York Office for the Consumer Litigation and Mass Arbitration Practice Group. Her practice is currently focused on protecting consumer rights in complex class actions with a focus on data privacy and products liability.
Prior to Melissa joining Levi & Korsinsky’s Consumer Litigation Team, Melissa specialized in client services and retention for the firm’s securities fraud litigation practice groups.
During law school, Melissa gained substantial experience in all aspects of complex class action litigation while employed as a paralegal and law clerk in Levi & Korsinsky’s New York office, working with each of the Firm’s practice groups.
Practice: Securities Fraud
Email: [email protected]