Alexandra Wallin, Associate at our San Diego law office
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Alexandra Wallin

Associate
Biography

Alexandra Wallin is an associate in the firm’s Labor & Employment practice group whose practice focuses on a wide range of employment liability work, including wrongful termination, harassment, discrimination, retaliation, sexual assault/negligence, wage and hour class actions, PAGA actions, whistleblower claims, disability accommodation, and policy and handbook legal compliance. Alexandra also routinely works on commercial litigation matters at various phases of litigation.

Prior to joining Snell & Wilmer, Alexandra clerked in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California. Alexandra also previously worked as a Deputy Public Defender. During law school, she served as the Managing Editor of the San Diego Law Review, wrote a published journal article on alternatives to guardianships, and competed as an Associate Board Member of the Appellate Moot Court.

Credentials

Bar Admissions

  • California
  • Utah


Court Admissions

  • Supreme Court of California
  • Supreme Court of Utah


Education

  • University of San Diego School of Law (J.D.)
    • CALI Award, Legal Writing & Research I
    • San Diego Law Review, Managing Editor
    • Appellate Moot Court, Associate Board Member
  • Whitman College (B.A., Economics)
Experience

Previous Professional Experience

  • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, Judicial Law Clerk for the Honorable William Q. Hayes (2022-2024)
  • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, Judicial Law Clerk for the Honorable Michael M. Anello (2021-2022)
  • San Diego County Public Defender’s Office, Deputy Public Defender (2021)

Professional Memberships and Activities

  • Federal Bar Association
    • Public Relations Committee Member (2024)

Representative Presentations and Publications

  • “Living in the Gray: Why Today’s Supported Decision-Making-Type Models Eliminate Binary Solutions to Court-Ordered Guardianships,” Author, San Diego Law Review (2020)