About Paige J.
Paige J. Alderson graduated from the University of Delaware in 2009 and earned her J.D. from Villanova University School of Law in 2014. Her trajectory through two regional institutions set up a quick transition into practice in the Mid-Atlantic. She entered the bar and began work in courts that serve Delaware and the surrounding states.
Her early years after law school involved developing courtroom experience and procedural practice. She sought admission to multiple jurisdictions and is authorized to practice in Delaware, Pennsylvania and before the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware. Those admissions have allowed her to appear in both state and federal forums on behalf of clients.
Colleagues describe her approach as methodical. She combines courtroom familiarity with attention to filing practices and case management. That combination matters in civil practice, where timing and procedure shape outcomes as much as substantive law. Over time she has handled matters that require coordinating filings across state and federal dockets and working with opposing counsel and court staff to move cases forward.
She maintains active membership in professional associations. Those memberships keep her connected to local bar activities and continuing legal education. They also provide forums for exchange on procedural developments and emerging case law in the region. Outside of docket work, she spends time on legal research, drafting pleadings and preparing for hearings.
Alderson practices at Grant Eisenhofer P.A., a firm whose roster includes litigators working in the Delaware and regional courts. At the firm she is part of a team that regularly files in state courts and in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware. Her day-to-day work involves preparing court submissions, coordinating discovery, and representing clients in hearings and procedural conferences.
She has built a practice that bridges state and federal litigation in the Mid-Atlantic. Her background—University of Delaware undergraduate training followed by a Villanova Law degree—underpins the analytical work she now performs. Her current practice focuses on representing clients in state and federal courts and navigating the procedural demands of litigation.