About Alexandria
I am an legal professional at Underwood Law Office, P.C., in which my attention is on partition litigation. My history consists of schooling at a main real estate regulation office, where I constructed a stable foundation in real property regulation.
I obtained my J.D. from UCLA School of Law. During my time there, I held the placement of Editor-in-Chief of the National Black Law Journal and became a finalist in UCLA’s Lowell Milken Institute-Sandler Prize for New Entrepreneurs. Additionally, I completed externships with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan and the Ho-Chunk Nation Supreme Court.
At Underwood Law Office, I use strategic wondering at the side of realistic experience to efficaciously endorse for my clients in partition litigation.
I obtained my J.D. from UCLA School of Law. During my time there, I held the placement of Editor-in-Chief of the National Black Law Journal and became a finalist in UCLA’s Lowell Milken Institute-Sandler Prize for New Entrepreneurs. Additionally, I completed externships with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan and the Ho-Chunk Nation Supreme Court.
At Underwood Law Office, I use strategic wondering at the side of realistic experience to efficaciously endorse for my clients in partition litigation.