Dana Levitt is a Partner at Levitt Robinson Solicitors, specialising in Human Rights Class Action litigation. A graduate of the University of Sydney and Reichman University (Israel), Dana is a passionate advocate for social and youth justice reform and Indigenous rights in Australia. Her practice focuses on combating systemic discrimination and protecting the rights of the vulnerable and disadvantaged. Outside of work, Dana is deeply interested in art and politics.
Dana Levitt is a Partner at Levitt Robinson Solicitors, where she leads significant Human Rights Class Action matters and social justice litigation. With a strong academic foundation from the University of Sydney and Reichman University in Israel, Dana has built a distinguished career advocating for fairness, equality, and reform within the Australian legal landscape.
Her work centres on combating systemic and institutional racism, disability and sex discrimination, and advancing Indigenous rights through complex litigation and public interest cases. Dana is deeply committed to ensuring that the voices of the vulnerable and marginalised are heard, and that their rights are effectively protected under Australian law.
Recognised for her strategic legal insight and humanitarian dedication, Dana continues to influence key areas of social justice, youth advocacy, and human rights reform.
Beyond her legal work, Dana has a strong passion for art and politics, both of which inspire her perspective on culture, justice, and community impact.