ABOUT

Alexis is a dedicated trial attorney driven by a commitment to seek justice for those who have been wronged. She exclusively represents victims with personal injury claims involving commercial motor vehicle crashes, tractor-trailer or 18-wheeler wrecks, car wrecks, work-related injuries, premises liability claims, nursing home neglect/abuse, and defective product claims.

Alexis graduated summa cum laude from Charleston School of Law, where she ranked fourth in her class and received numerous awards for her academic excellence.

During law school, Alexis consistently demonstrated excellence in both academic and professional development. Her passion for trial advocacy was evident through her active involvement on the Trial Advocacy Board, where she sharpened her courtroom skills and developed a strong foundation in trial practice.

Alexis also was a member of the Charleston Law Review, where she held the role of Symposium Editor for the 2025 Symposium, Digital Delay: How to Address the Law’s Lag Behind Social Media’s Rapid Evolution. Her article, Unraveling the FTC’s Rule on Non-Competes: The Possible Effects of the Rule on the Influencer Industry, was published in the Law Review’s 2025 edition.
Before pursuing her legal education, Alexis earned her undergraduate degree from The University of Georgia.

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