About K
K Alexander began his legal journey at Michigan State University College of Law, where he earned his J.D. in 1969. The late 1960s were a different era in the profession. He entered practice as the legal landscape in Michigan was changing, and he stayed in the state where he trained.
Soon after graduating, Alexander moved into private practice. Over the course of more than five decades he maintained a steady presence in Michigan law. He founded and practiced at Alexander & Associates, P.C., building a small firm that handled a range of state matters. Colleagues from different eras remember him as a steady practitioner who preferred to let work speak for itself.
His career spans courtroom appearances, client counseling, and transactional work. He tried cases before Michigan trial courts and handled appeals when cases carried forward. He also advised clients on everyday legal decisions and occasional complex problems that reached beyond routine disputes. The record of a long career is plain: a lawyer who stayed active in practice rather than moving into unrelated fields.
Alexander’s practice style could be described as practical and deliberate. He favored clear analysis and careful preparation. Clients who worked with him valued detailed attention to filings and pleadings. Other lawyers who crossed paths with him noted a preference for resolving matters efficiently when possible, and for rigorous advocacy when needed in court.
Outside of the office he witnessed many changes in legal practice — from filing systems to courtroom procedures. He adapted to new rules and technologies while continuing to serve clients in traditional ways. That balance helped him sustain a practice for decades in a single state.
Now in 2026 he remains associated with Alexander & Associates, P.C. He continues to accept matters in Michigan and to represent clients before state tribunals. He currently concentrates his practice at Alexander & Associates, P.C. on matters arising under Michigan law and on representing clients in state court and advisory matters.