About Alexis I.
Alexis I. Caloza is an attorney whose academic background includes an A.B. in Social Studies from Harvard University and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. She completed her undergraduate degree in 2004 and earned her law degree in 2008. Those years of study laid a foundation in both broad social analysis and formal legal training.
Her undergraduate work in social studies at Harvard exposed her to interdisciplinary methods of inquiry. She moved from that environment into Harvard Law School, where she spent three years on the kind of doctrinal, clinical and writing work that prepares students for practice. The record shows a steady progression from liberal arts study to legal training, completed in the mid-2000s.
Calzoza is admitted to practice in both California and New York. She also holds admission to practice in federal court in the Southern District of New York and the Northern District of California. Those admissions allow her to appear in state and federal forums across two major legal markets, and to handle matters that cross state and federal lines.
Her professional affiliation includes Fenwick & West LLP. At the firm she has been part of matters carried out under the auspices of those admissions. Colleagues describe the practice environment at the firm as demanding and oriented toward matters that require courtroom appearances, transactional counsel, or regulatory work in multiple jurisdictions. Calzoza’s training and admissions align with that sort of mixed practice environment.
Clients and opposing counsel see her through the lens of the firm she keeps. Fenwick & West LLP is where she has practiced and where she has forged her day-to-day professional routine. Her legal work draws on the analytical habits formed at Harvard and the procedural qualifications that come with state and federal admissions.
She maintains an active practice at Fenwick & West LLP and appears in the state and federal courts where she is authorized to practice. She currently practices at Fenwick & West LLP, handling matters in the jurisdictions where she is admitted.