About Julian F.
Julian F. Alwill began his legal path at the University of California, Irvine, where he earned a B.A. in economics and Latin in 2001. He went on to receive a J.D. from the University of San Diego School of Law in 2008. Those academic years included practical courtroom exposure that would shape his early career.
While still in law school he served as a judicial clerk in 2007 for The Honorable J. Victor Bianchini. That clerkship placed him inside the courthouse on a daily basis. It offered a close look at case management, written opinions and the pacing of litigation. The experience sits at the start of a string of roles in private practice that followed his graduation.
Alwill began his post-law school practice in 2008 at the Law Office of Margaret Bearden. He moved the next year to The Law Offices of Nicolas C. Vrataric as an associate lawyer. In 2011 he joined Anticouni & Associates, and in 2012 he became a lawyer at Rothschild & Alwill, APC. The sequence shows steady movement through small and mid-size practices and a progression from associate roles into partnership-level responsibilities.
He is admitted to practice in California and before the U.S. District Court for the Southern and Central Districts of California. He is a member of the Santa Barbara Bar Association, the California Employment Lawyers Association and the William L. Gordon Inn of Court. Those affiliations reflect an engagement with local and state legal communities as well as groups that concentrate on employment law issues.
Throughout his career Alwill has worked on matters that put him in both state and federal forums. He has handled contested proceedings, drafted pleadings and briefs, and appeared in court. His background includes civil litigation tasks typical of lawyers who represent clients in employment disputes and other civil claims that may proceed in federal court.
His present practice is based at Rothschild & Alwill, APC, where he carries out litigation work in California state and federal courts. He continues to maintain memberships in professional organizations tied to employment law and local bar activities, and he appears before district courts in the Southern and Central Districts of California as part of his practice focus.