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Bonnie Levine

Verse Legal


Bonnie Levine is a workplace investigator, executive coach, and licensed attorney representing organizations and individuals navigating workplace change. Bonnie's practice specializes in respectful-workplace initiatives, DEI (diversity equity inclusion), distributed workforce management, and sustainable growth strategies. Bonnie utilizes creative, research-guided approaches to help employers rethink legal-risk decisions in a way that aligns workplace compliance with their goals and values, mindful of systemic barriers. In 2022, she co-authored an article in Harvard Business Review on constructive organizational partnerships among compliance, human resources, and DEI functions to achieve a more equitable workplace.

Prior to founding Verse Legal in 2021, Bonnie spent over ten years practicing employment law at global labor-and-employment law firm Ogletree Deakins, most recently as a shareholder. She headed the Asia-Pacific team within Ogletree’s cross-border practice and the firm’s international COVID response, and was a member of the Diversity & Inclusion, Data Privacy, Mergers & Acquisitions, and Unfair Competition practice groups.

Based in Atlanta, Bonnie is licensed to practice law in Georgia (admitted in all trial and appellate courts) and New York (admitted in the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York). She holds certificates in behavioral economics, diversity & inclusion management, workplace investigation, and Title IX investigation. She graduated from the University of Michigan Law School and Cornell University and clerked for the Honorable Beverly B. Martin at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.

Bonnie is a cyclist, vocalist, keyboardist, and songwriter / arranger, and speaks Mandarin Chinese and Spanish.

Bonnie is licensed to practice law in the state of Georgia and in the state of New York