About Alex
Alex Fader earned his Juris Doctor from The University of Texas School of Law, completing his studies in 2012 after beginning law school in 2009. He arrived at law school at a moment when legal education was adapting to new technologies and changing client expectations. The degree anchored his entry into the profession and shaped the framework he uses in practice.
After law school, Fader began working in private practice. Over time he gravitated toward managing the practical demands of a small firm environment. He has handled the administrative and strategic tasks that keep a law office running — matters that do not always appear on a résumé but are essential to delivering legal services day to day.
Colleagues describe his approach as straightforward and pragmatic. He aims to make complex legal topics accessible to people encountering them for the first time. That orientation shows in client communications and in how he prepares case materials: clear, organized, and designed to let decision-makers see the issues that matter.
Fader’s career includes professional association membership, where he stays connected to peers and industry developments. Participation in those circles offers regular exposure to evolving rules and practice techniques. He uses those conversations to refine how his office responds to new questions from clients and to shifting expectations from courts and opposing counsel.
In the office, he balances client-facing duties with running a practice. That dual role requires attention to the detail of each matter and to the systems that support long-term client relationships. He has emphasized steady, practical improvements to how files are managed and how clients receive updates. Those changes aim to reduce confusion and improve day-to-day responsiveness.
As of 2026 he practices at Fader Law. He now practices at Fader Law, where his work centers on representing clients through his private practice.