Alexis joined Conn Kavanaugh’s litigation department in 2011 following her graduation from Suffolk University Law School. Her primary focus was on complex insurance coverage matters. She represented and advised insurers in cases involving bad faith claims and high-exposure losses in state and federal courts across the country. She also has extensive experience defending health care professionals in high-stakes personal injury litigation, representing businesses and owners in complex business litigation, and advising and litigating employment matters. She has represented clients in state and federal courts and before regulatory bodies.
Alexis worked with her clients to achieve their goals. When litigation could not be avoided, she leveraged her insight into trial judges which she gathered while interning with the Honorable Timothy S. Hillman of the United States Court for the District of Massachusetts and with the Justices of the Massachusetts Superior Court sitting at Suffolk County.
She brings this experience to her work with associates both formally and informally, helping them develop into Conn Kavanaugh-caliber lawyers who provide excellent legal services.
Alexis is an active member of the Boston Bar Association and Boston Bar Foundation and has served on several of its substantive law and fundraising committees. She currently co-chairs the steering committee for the Business and Commercial Litigation Section. She was selected to be a member of the 14th class of the BBA’s Public Interest Leadership Program, a program designed to provide intensive leadership and professional development training.
Alexis is dedicated to health care access and brain tumor research. She has provided pro bono services to Health Law Advocates, a public interest law firm whose mission is to offer pro bono legal representation to Massachusetts residents who are experiencing difficulty accessing or paying for needed medical services. She also has volunteered with the National Brain Tumor Society.
While not at work, Alexis enjoys listening to audiobooks about historical figures while walking her miniature poodle (appropriately named Barrister).