About Alexander
Alexander Alvarez is an attorney licensed in Florida and admitted to practice in the U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida. He earned his Juris Doctor from Florida State University College of Law in 1992 after completing a Bachelor of Business Administration in finance and international business at Florida International University in 1988. His academic background blends business and law, a combination that informs how he approaches client matters and courtroom strategy.
His career spans work across Florida’s state courts and the federal trial courts that cover much of the state. He has repeatedly appeared in filings and proceedings before both Southern and Middle District judges and magistrates. That federal admission gives him an entry point for cases that cross county lines or involve federal statutes and procedures.
Alvarez is also a Certified Circuit Court Mediator, credentialed by the Florida Supreme Court. He conducts court-ordered and private mediations, handling settlement conferences and alternative dispute resolution sessions. In that role he moves between facilitation and advocacy, helping parties clarify positions and explore practical remedies. His mediator certification complements his courtroom work and provides clients an option beyond traditional litigation.
Over the years he has advised clients on matters where finance, business practice, and litigation converge. He represents individuals and organizations in disputes that require attention to both legal detail and commercial consequence. He prepares pleadings, participates in discovery, and presents arguments in hearings and settlement sessions. His practice reflects the dual training he received in business and law.
Colleagues describe him as steady in court and methodical in preparation. He tends to favor pragmatic solutions when they are available, and he will litigate when the circumstances warrant. That balance often means assessing whether a case is best resolved through negotiation, mediation, or trial. He applies the same procedural diligence whether handling pretrial motions or managing mediation calendars.
Outside of hearings and mediations, he has engaged in client counseling that touches on transactional issues tied to disputes. He explains legal risks and options, and he maps out tactical choices for clients weighing settlements against continued litigation. That advisory work flows from his combined business and legal training.
As of 2026, he maintains an active practice in Florida and continues to accept matters in state and federal court, as well as mediation assignments under his Florida Supreme Court certification. His current practice focuses on litigation and mediation in matters that raise both legal and commercial considerations.