Alexandra Goss
Associate
Overview
Alexandra’s practice focuses on complex commercial litigation, including contract disputes and business torts, identifying innovative solutions for complex legal problems.
Alexandra works with transportation and logistics clients with cargo disputes, torts and other logistics-related claims. She handles a broad range of business conflicts, including contract disputes, regulatory investigations, shareholder and partnership disputes, arbitration, mediation and trial. In fact, Alexandra assisted on complex civil and criminal matters at both the state and federal level, in various courts across the country.
By aligning client goals and legal strategies, Alexandra provides meaningful advice while simultaneously furnishing innovative legal solutions. Taking a holistic approach, Alexandra balances business priorities that support both short and long-term objectives, with a focus on finding effective and creative solutions.
What I Do
Experience
Defended and obtained dismissal of various officers, directors, principals, and corporate affiliates of a motor carrier in an action arising out of a fatal highway accident for which the plaintiff was seeking to pierce the corporate veil and impose alter ego liability.
Successfully negotiated a settlement on an outstanding cargo claim on behalf of a freight broker.
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Credentials
Education
- cum laude
- CALI Award: Trial Practice
- Third Place, Lawrence Negotiation Competition
- Competitor, The Closer Negotiation Competition
- Competitor, Weschler First Amendment, Schreck Gaming, and Native American Law Moot Court Competitions
- Online Editor, Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
- Certified Legal Intern, Justice for Children Clinic
- Diversity and Inclusion Chair, Women in Law Society
- magna cum laude
- Minor in Spanish
Clerkships and Bar Admissions
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