About Joseph Noah
Joseph Noah Alexander is a attorney specializing in personal injury law, with a comprehensive practice that also encompasses business law, consumer law, employment law, estate planning, foreclosure defense, probate, products liability, real estate law, appeals and appellate work, construction law, landlord-tenant disputes. Municipal law. He is a member of the Florida Bar, having been admitted in 2003. Mr. Alexander earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Houston Law Center in 2001 and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology from the University of Florida, obtained in 1996. He is also a licensed real estate salesperson, reflecting his broad expertise in both legal and real estate matters. In his practice, Mr.
Alexander handles a diverse caseload, including personal injury claims, business disputes, and real estate transactions. He represents clients in various stages of legal proceedings, from initial consultations and filings to negotiations and appeals. His experience spans multiple areas of law. This lets the attorney provide comprehensive legal services tailored to each client's needs. Before establishing his current practice, Mr. Alexander was associated with Potter Clement Bergholtz Alexander in Mount Dora, Florida, where he focused on commercial litigation. He is currently affiliated with Lieser Skaff Alexander, PLLC, in Tampa, Florida, where he continues to serve clients in many legal matters.
Mr. Alexander is actively involved in several professional and community organizations. He is a member of the Hillsborough County Bar Association and serves on the Board of Directors for the Tampa Film Institute, Inc., known as the Gasparilla International Film Festival. Additionally, he is a member of the Landlord/Tenant Committee of the Florida Bar's Real Property Probate and Trust Law Division. His community involvement also includes serving on the Board of Directors for Cornerstone Hospice Operations and as Vice Chairman of SunriseARC. He has held the position of Past President for the Educational Foundation of Lake County and is a member of the 5th Circuit Professionalism Committee. Mr.
Alexander also contributes to the Salvation Army (Lake Sumter) Advisory Board and has been an instructor for the Justice Teaching Institute in Lake County, focusing on the civil court system. He has volunteered for the Lake County Bar Association's Teen Court program. Mr. Alexander's office is located at 403 N. Howard Avenue, Tampa, Florida, 33606. He can be reached by phone at 813-280-1256.