About Alesha
Alesha Burnash built a legal foundation that blends courtroom work, case management and environmental training. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from Michigan State University in 2006, studying business administration and pre-law. She went on to receive her J.D. from Florida Coastal School of Law in 2009 where she studied law and environmental law.
She launched her legal practice soon after law school. In 2010 she established The Law Office of Alesha L. Burnash and handled matters that required both legal analysis and hands-on client work. That early experience put her directly in front of clients and judges, and it shaped the way she approaches case preparation and courtroom presentation.
In 2014 she joined Willis Law as a lawyer and litigation case manager. That role expanded her responsibilities to include the coordination of discovery, scheduling, and the logistical demands of multidimensional litigation. Managing the practical side of complex cases gave her a steady grounding in the procedural rhythms of civil litigation as well as the administrative skills necessary to move cases toward resolution.
Her academic background in business and pre-law informs how she frames disputes. She tends to approach matters by breaking complex facts into manageable pieces. Her training in environmental law at Florida Coastal School of Law adds another layer. It helps her when cases involve regulatory questions, permitting issues, or environmental impact concerns.
Burnash has worked in a range of settings. Her practice locations have included Austin & Koffron and other offices in Michigan, and she has continued to accept matters under her own firm name. That mix of solo practice and firm work has exposed her to both high-volume client intake and the detailed demands of contested litigation.
Colleagues note that she values clear case plans and careful docket control. Her time as a litigation case manager required coordination across teams and outside vendors, so she often brings a project-management perspective to case workflows. That background proves useful when matters require sequencing, tight deadlines, or coordination among multiple parties.
She is licensed to practice in Michigan and maintains a practice that combines litigation and environmental law matters. She currently handles litigation and environmental law matters in Michigan.