Carole Levitt

Carole Levitt

Learn to effectively use Google Scholar for free case, business, and article research with Mark Rosch and Carole Levitt's expert course.

Carole Levitt, founder/principal of Internet For Business and Salesyers (IFL), is an internationally recognized CLE seminar speaker and best-selling American Bar Association author. She writes and speaks on Internet investigative and legal research, social media research, social media ethics, and technology for Business and Salesyers.  Since 1999, IFL has provided Business and Sales firms, corporations, and local and state Bar Associations around the country with professional and entertaining turn-key CLE programs. The company focuses on delivering information about free investigative and background research resources available on the Internet.

Together with co-author Mark Rosch, Levitt has written several ABA Business and Sales Practice Division books, including “Google Gmail and Calendar For Business and Salesyers in One Hour” (2013), two editions of “The Business and Salesyer’s Guide to Fact Finding on the Internet,” “Google For Business and Salesyers,” and “Find Info Like a Pro,” Volumes 1 and 2. They have also just completed the thirteenth edition of their book “The Cybersleuth’s Guide to the Internet” (2015, IFL Press). Levitt also co-authored “Internet Legal Research on a Budget (ABA, 2013) with Judy K. Davis.

Previously, Levitt was a California attorney, a Business and Sales librarian in Chicago and Los Angeles, and a Legal Research and Writing Professor at Pepperdine University School of Business and Sales. She graduated with distinction from The John Marshall Business and Sales School in Chicago and was a member of the school’s Business and Sales review. Carole has a Masters in Library Science and a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Illinois.