About Alexander K
Alexander K Anderson trained at American University. He earned a Bachelor of Arts and an MBA there before completing a J.D. at American University Washington College of Law. The combination of business and legal studies shaped his early approach to practice and client counseling.
He began his legal career as an associate at Minshew & Ahluwalia, LLP in 2011. That role offered exposure to the daily demands of litigation and client management. Four years later he opened his own office and became a partner in The Law Office of Alexander K. Anderson, LLC in 2015. He has run the firm since then.
Anderson is licensed to practice in the District of Columbia and Maryland. He maintains memberships in several professional organizations. He joined the Bar Association of Montgomery County in 2013. He has been a member of Civil Justice, Inc. since 2015 and of The National Advocates since 2016. Those affiliations have kept him connected to local and regional professional networks.
Peers describe him as pragmatic in court and deliberate at the negotiating table. He handles matters by breaking issues into discrete tasks and addressing each in turn. That method shapes how he prepares clients and frames legal strategies. He balances courtroom readiness with practical settlement conversations.
Running a small firm has required him to wear multiple hats. He supervises case preparation, client intake, and day-to-day administration. He also manages relationships with experts and opposing counsel. The firm’s work reflects an emphasis on careful preparation, efficient use of resources, and responsiveness to client questions.
Outside casework, Anderson draws on his MBA when advising clients about risk and business implications. He often explains legal options in plain terms and outlines likely next steps. He prefers clear timelines and measurable milestones over open-ended promises.
He remains active in the legal community through his memberships and regular attendance at local bar events. That involvement keeps him attuned to changes in practice and procedure in both jurisdictions where he is admitted. He continues to accept new clients and to represent individuals and businesses in matters arising in the District of Columbia and Maryland.
He concentrates his practice on serving clients in the District of Columbia and Maryland.