Alexandra V.Drury
Associate
Commercial Litigation
adrury@seyfarth.com
More About Ali
When faced with a problem, clients come to Ali for her pragmatic and solutions oriented advice. Her ability to fiercely advocate for her clients while always keeping their business goals in mind allows clients to trust her with all phases of litigation and potential litigation. She consistently provides pre-litigation advice and counseling as well representation in high-stakes commercial disputes.
Ali’s client base ranges from aerospace to construction to retail companies. Such a diverse client base has made Ali very adaptable and allowed her to take advantage of advising and defending clients against contract disputes, fraud and misrepresentation claims, securities fraud and director and officer liability claims, common law and statutory business tort claims, construction claims, and California statutory consumer fraud claims.
Regardless of the client and claims, Ali makes it her mission to learn the ins and outs of her clients’ business and industries so that she can advise them on how to best achieve an outcome that lines up with their business objectives. Even when a matter seemingly has little merit, it is not always in a client’s best interest to have a matter turn into formal litigation. This understanding has allowed Ali to swiftly resolve matters at the initial internal complaint phase when appropriate. On the other hand, it can also be a crucial business decision to have an issue formally decided through litigation. Where that is the case, Ali has defended her clients through trial to a full defense verdict.
Ali’s client base ranges from aerospace to construction to retail companies. Such a diverse client base has made Ali very adaptable and allowed her to take advantage of advising and defending clients against contract disputes, fraud and misrepresentation claims, securities fraud and director and officer liability claims, common law and statutory business tort claims, construction claims, and California statutory consumer fraud claims.
Regardless of the client and claims, Ali makes it her mission to learn the ins and outs of her clients’ business and industries so that she can advise them on how to best achieve an outcome that lines up with their business objectives. Even when a matter seemingly has little merit, it is not always in a client’s best interest to have a matter turn into formal litigation. This understanding has allowed Ali to swiftly resolve matters at the initial internal complaint phase when appropriate. On the other hand, it can also be a crucial business decision to have an issue formally decided through litigation. Where that is the case, Ali has defended her clients through trial to a full defense verdict.
- JD, Tulane University Law School
Magna cum laude
Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property, managing editor - BA, University of California, Davis
- California
- US Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit
- US District Court, Central District of California
- US District Court, Eastern District of California
- US District Court, Northern District of California
- US District Court, Southern District of California
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More About Ali
When faced with a problem, clients come to Ali for her pragmatic and solutions oriented advice. Her ability to fiercely advocate for her clients while always keeping their business goals in mind allows clients to trust her with all phases of litigation and potential litigation. She consistently provides pre-litigation advice and counseling as well representation in high-stakes commercial disputes.
Ali’s client base ranges from aerospace to construction to retail companies. Such a diverse client base has made Ali very adaptable and allowed her to take advantage of advising and defending clients against contract disputes, fraud and misrepresentation claims, securities fraud and director and officer liability claims, common law and statutory business tort claims, construction claims, and California statutory consumer fraud claims.
Regardless of the client and claims, Ali makes it her mission to learn the ins and outs of her clients’ business and industries so that she can advise them on how to best achieve an outcome that lines up with their business objectives. Even when a matter seemingly has little merit, it is not always in a client’s best interest to have a matter turn into formal litigation. This understanding has allowed Ali to swiftly resolve matters at the initial internal complaint phase when appropriate. On the other hand, it can also be a crucial business decision to have an issue formally decided through litigation. Where that is the case, Ali has defended her clients through trial to a full defense verdict.
Ali’s client base ranges from aerospace to construction to retail companies. Such a diverse client base has made Ali very adaptable and allowed her to take advantage of advising and defending clients against contract disputes, fraud and misrepresentation claims, securities fraud and director and officer liability claims, common law and statutory business tort claims, construction claims, and California statutory consumer fraud claims.
Regardless of the client and claims, Ali makes it her mission to learn the ins and outs of her clients’ business and industries so that she can advise them on how to best achieve an outcome that lines up with their business objectives. Even when a matter seemingly has little merit, it is not always in a client’s best interest to have a matter turn into formal litigation. This understanding has allowed Ali to swiftly resolve matters at the initial internal complaint phase when appropriate. On the other hand, it can also be a crucial business decision to have an issue formally decided through litigation. Where that is the case, Ali has defended her clients through trial to a full defense verdict.
- JD, Tulane University Law School
Magna cum laude
Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property, managing editor - BA, University of California, Davis
- California
- US Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit
- US District Court, Central District of California
- US District Court, Eastern District of California
- US District Court, Northern District of California
- US District Court, Southern District of California
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Blog Post
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First There Was Litigation; And Then There Was Standing
- Co-Author, "First There Was Litigation; And Then There Was Standing," Consumer Class Defense Blog, Seyfarth Shaw LLP ( August 25, 2021)
- Co-Author, "Human Capital Disclosure Report: With Vague SEC Guidance Comes General Disclosures," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (July 30, 2021)
- Co-Author, "Reigning in Consumer Class Actions: Ninth Circuit Focuses on Need to Provide Concrete Facts to Support Alleged Injury in Fact for Article III Standing," Consumer Class Defense Blog, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (February 8, 2021)