Rob Levine has three passions in life: serving others, building businesses, and the practice of law. At 16 years old, Rob started as a volunteer Emergency Medical Technician for the Glen Rock Ambulance Corps. Rob went on to serve in the Rhode Island Army National Guard as a military police officer. He then became a police officer for the city of Central Falls after earning his bachelor’s degree from Salve Regina University. Rob also became a nationally registered paramedic, working for
various rescue squads over the years and continuing to work as a ski patroller today.
After earning his law degree from Roger Williams University School of Law, Rob opened his own law practice with then-partner, Anthony Gemma. Rob also served as in-house counsel for Gem Plumbing and Heating. Rob sat on the board of directors with five others. Over the next seven years, they grew the company from 50 employees and 5 million in revenue to 300 employees and 40 million in revenue.
During this time, the law practice continued to grow. After seven years of dividing his time working as in-house counsel for Gem Plumbing and Heating and running the law practice, Rob decided to solely focus on the growth of the law firm.
At that time, the law firm focused on personal injury, as well as a real estate title and closing company with approximately 30 employees. In the last 13 years, Rob has expanded the law firm to handle personal injury and medical malpractice in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut as well as social security and veteran’s disability as a nationwide practice. The law firm now has 130 employees and continues to grow.
Ten years ago, Rob formed the company now known as Records on Time, a medical record retrieval company originally designed to serve the clients of Rob Levine & Associates. Records on Time has built a proprietary software platform that integrates 100% with law firms’ case management systems, allowing the paralegal to never leave the case management system while Records on Time pulls the record request, delivers the records OCRed, as well as case expenses, retrieval fees, and notes directly into the case management system—saving the law firm time and money.