About Deborah
Deborah Gold-Alexander earned her J.D. from New England Law | Boston in 1985 after completing a B.A. at Suffolk University in 1982. Her academic years in Boston placed her in the midst of the city's legal community early on. She left law school prepared for courtroom work and for the quieter tasks of case preparation that often decide outcomes long before trial.
She is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Those admissions reflect the range of matters she can bring to a client. Admission to the D.C. Circuit indicates she can prosecute or defend appeals in a national forum when cases reach that level.
Her professional practice is conducted through the Law Office of Deborah Gold-Alexander. The office provides a platform for handling individual client matters and for representing clients in bankruptcy proceedings and related hearings. Operating a solo practice requires attention to detail and management of both legal strategy and the business functions of running a law office.
Gold-Alexander maintains memberships in several local and specialty organizations. She holds active membership in the Massachusetts State Bar and the Boston Bar Association. She is also a member of the Revere Chamber of Commerce. Nationally, she belongs to the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers, an organization that connects attorneys who work on consumer bankruptcy issues.
Her practice work has included consumer bankruptcy matters and bankruptcy-related litigation. Members of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers typically focus on consumer cases, and her association membership aligns with the kind of matters her office handles. She appears in bankruptcy court proceedings and manages the procedural and substantive aspects those cases require.
Clients who come to her office find a practitioner familiar with local courts and with the procedural requirements of appellate practice when cases reach the D.C. Circuit. She balances courtroom advocacy with case preparation and client counseling. Her experience is grounded in Massachusetts practice and extends to cases that require federal appellate admission.
She currently operates the Law Office of Deborah Gold-Alexander and concentrates her practice on consumer bankruptcy and related litigation.