Tiffany M. Alexander
USA Guide 2024
Band 4 : Litigation: General Commercial
Band 4
About
Provided by Tiffany M. Alexander
Practice Areas
Litigation
Career
Tiffany practices in the areas of product liability, personal injury, and complex civil litigation on behalf of corporate clients and product manufacturers. She serves as national and trial counsel for a leading automotive manufacturer and handles a variety of product design and negligence matters for a variety of product manufacturers throughout the country.
She successfully tried and litigated numerous catastrophic injury cases in which a wide variety of products were alleged to have been defectively or negligently designed, including automobiles, forklifts, motorcycles, farming equipment, and consumer products.
Professional Memberships
Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel (FDCC)
Product Liability Advisory Council (PLAC)
American Bar Association, Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section (TIPS), Automobile Law Committee — former chair
American Bar Association, TIPS, Product Liability Committee — vice chair
American Bar Association, TIPS Standing Committee on Ethics and Professionalism — former vice chair
American Bar Association, TIPS, National Trial Academy Committee, vice chair
TIPS and American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), National Trial Academy — graduate and faculty member
DRI – The Voice of the Defense Bar
Personal
Rutgers University School of Law, JD (2002)
University of Pittsburgh, BS, Business and Psychology (1994)
Chambers Review
USA
Tiffany Alexander of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP is well regarded for her experience representing clients in complex litigation. She is a popular choice for clients seeking advice on product liability disputes relating to the automotive and manufacturing sectors.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"She is very knowledgeable about the industry and plaintiffs' Bar. She's been very collaborative and is more than happy discussing strategy."
"She is very knowledgeable about the industry and plaintiffs' Bar. She's been very collaborative and is more than happy discussing strategy."