As an associate at Fairchild & Levine, Alex brings a passion for justice and a commitment to excellence in legal representation. Specializing in employment law, contractual matters, and civil litigation, Alex is dedicated to advocating zealously for clients and achieving favorable outcomes. Graduating from UC Hastings College of the Law (now UC Law San Francisco) and admitted to practice in California, Alex has quickly distinguished himself through meticulous research, persuasive writing, and effective advocacy.

Alex brings a robust foundation shaped by a distinguished academic career and practical experience in prestigious legal settings. During law school, Alex worked for Judge Robertson in San Francisco Superior Court and later for Magistrate Judge Beeler in federal court for the Northern District of California. Upon graduating law school, Alex served as Judicial Law Clerk for Justice DeWine of the Ohio Supreme Court. His courtroom litigation experience was further bolstered by his work as an associate attorney of a national law firm that represented large corporations in complex insurance matters.

Outside of the office and the courtroom, Alex enjoys hiking, cooking, and reading about history, philosophy, and AI.

Bar Associations

  • Orange County Bar Association

Education

  • UC Law San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings College of Law) - J.D.

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