About
Alice is an experienced litigator with extensive courtroom experience from nearly a decade of litigating cases for the U.S. Department of Justice. She has argued and tried cases in federal and state courts across the country on both civil and criminal matters and has particular expertise in federal investigations and regulatory defense. A high-enthusiasm, high-creativity attorney, Alice harnesses her diverse experience and understanding of the substantive law to identify and obtain optimal outcomes for her clients.
Prior to joining the firm, Alice spent a decade in public service, where she began her career in the Attorney General’s Honors Program at the U.S. Department of Justice, litigating high-profile civil and criminal cases and advising Cabinet-level officials and Presidential nominees for Senate confirmation hearings. In addition to serving as a front-line litigator in the U.S. DOJ Federal Programs Branch tasked with defending federal agencies and Cabinet members from regulatory, statutory, and constitutional challenges, she also served in leadership roles such as counselor to the U.S. Attorney General, as Senior Advisor to the Assistant Attorney General of the DOJ’s Civil Division, and as Criminal Chief of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Middle District of Alabama. As a federal prosecutor, she focused on complex white-collar investigations and public corruption.