Tiffany Alexander's trial practice is focused on the defense of corporations and insurers in complex litigation, including product liability, catastrophic personal injury and property damage. She has successfully tried and managed a number of cases in which a wide variety of products were alleged to have been defectively or negligently designed. Tiffany earned her law degree at night while working as a Service and Parts Director for a busy auto dealer in New Jersey. Her business and management experience gives her a unique perspective and insight, which benefits her clients throughout all phases of litigation.
Ms. Alexander is admitted to practice in the state and federal courts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She focuses her litigation practice on defending manufacturers in cases involving a variety of automotive, heavy equipment, commercial and retail products.
Ms. Alexander is a member of the Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel (FDCC), Product Liability Advisory Committee (PLAC), and Defense Research Institute (DRI). She is also an active member of the Tort Trial and Insurance Practice (TIPS) Section of the American Bar Association and serves on the Trial Academy Special Standing Committee, as well as on the Products, General Liability and Consumer Law and Automobile Law Committees. She has chaired and co-chaired national continuing legal education programs on automotive products liability litigation sponsored by TIPS. She is also a member of the Section of Litigation and the ABA Women Rainmakers Committee and was previously a State Membership Liaison for The Woman Advocate Committee. She is a graduate of the 2005 ABA TIPS National Trial Academy and has subsequently served as a faculty member at the Academy. The ABA selected her to attend its yearlong ABA/TIPS Leadership Academy for 2009-2010.
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