Alexander Sokolof is an associate in the firm’s litigation group where he represents a variety of businesses in complex litigation matters.
Alexander frequently works with financial services companies and private equity funds in matters involving securities fraud, contract dispute, contract infringement, and shareholder derivative law. He regularly drafts legal documents, researches legal issues, negotiates settlements, and handles all aspects of discovery, from requests and responses to deposition preparation and motions to compel production.
Prior to joining Norris McLaughlin, Alexander was an associate attorney at a corporate, litigation and financial services law firm where he focused on corporate law, securities fraud, and contract law.
Alexander earned his J.D., cum laude, from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University with concentrations in Corporate Law and Financial Compliance. During his tenure, he was the managing editor of Pace International Law Review and hosted the 2019 symposium on human rights titled “Revisiting Human Rights: The Universal Declaration at 70.” He received his B.A. from State University of New York at Binghamton.
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