Marc Alexander has over 35 years of experience in bench and jury trials, binding arbitrations, judicial references, mediations, and appellate work in state and federal courts in California. As of 2023, he is a full-time neutral affiliated with Alternative Resolution Centers (ARC), a California dispute resolution provider.
Mr. Alexander received his B.A. with honors from the University of California, Santa Cruz. He received an M.A. and a Ph.D. in history from Johns Hopkins, and he is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Alexander received his Juris Doctor degree from UCLA in 1981, and he has been licensed to practice law continuously in California since 1981. Upon graduating from law school, he clerked on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit with the Hon. Warren J. Ferguson.
After clerking for the federal court, Mr. Alexander practiced in California as a litigator with Irell and Manella in its Century City and Orange County offices. In 1986, he joined the litigation department at McKittrick, Jackson, DeMarco & Peckenpaugh in Orange County, California. Mr. Alexander was a shareholder in the litigation department at McKittrick, Jackson, DeMarco & Peckenpaugh; Jackson, DeMarco & Peckenpaugh; Jackson, DeMarco, Tidus & Peckenpaugh; and, Jackson, DeMarco, Tidus, Petersen & Peckenpaugh, until 2008. In 2008, Mr. Alexander joined AlvaradoSmith APC as a shareholder, continuing as of counsel through 2022.
Mr. Alexander has broad experience in business and real estate litigation. His experience encompasses landlord-tenant disputes, foreclosures, purchase and sale disputes, title disputes, homeowner association disputes; unfair competition disputes, including non-compete and non-solicitation disputes; partnership and corporate disputes; employment disputes; ADA cases; personal injury; and, intellectual property disputes.
Mr. Alexander is a mediator on the panel for the United States District Court, Central District of California, and a mediator on the panel for the Superior Court of the County of Orange, California.
Over the years, Mr. Alexander has written a number of articles and book reviews on legal subjects. A sampling of his articles includes: Attorney Fees: A Potential Malpractice Minefield, Orange County Lawyer, October 2022; The United States and the California Supreme Courts are not on the same page, Daily Journal, June 10, 2022; Review, Sweet Taste of Liberty: A True Story of Slavery and Restitution in America, by W. Caleb McDaniel, California Litigation, Vol. 33, No. 3, 2020; Notes and Bolts of Videoconference Dispute Resolution in the Time of Covid-19, California Litigation, Vol. 33, No. 2, 2020; 4th District Court of Appeal Justice William Bedsworth on civility, Daily Journal, June 18, 2019; Review, We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights, by Adam Winkler, California Litigation, Vol. 32, No. 1, 2019; Review, Louis Brandeis, An American Prophet, by Jeffrey Rosen, California Litigation, Vol. 31, No. 1, 2018; Can Private Attorney General Actions Be Forced Into Litigation?, California Litigation, Vol. 28, No. 2, 2015; Summary Contempt and Due Process: England, 1631, California, 1888," California Litigation, Vol. 27, No. 3 2014; When The American Rule Doesn't Apply: Attorney's Fees As Damages In Litigation, California Litigation, Vol. 21, No. 3, 2008 (co-authored with William M. Hensley), Peril of Private Justice: Suspension of Proceedings, Orange County Lawyer, September 2004, Trespass to Chattel and Unsolicited Bulk Email, Orange County Lawyer, September 2003, Protecting Views With Municipal Ordinances, California Land Use, April, 2001, A Newsperson's Shield Law: A Primer, Civil Litigation Reporter, August, 1995, Despicable Conduct, Or How Punitives Have Been Damaged, Orange County Lawyer, April, 1988, Software Patents and The On-Sale Bar, The Computer Lawyer, January, 1988, When Can An Attorney Contact The Employee Of A Party Represented By Counsel? -- Bright Line And Multi-Factor Approaches, Civil Litigation Reporter, December, 1987, When Is A Software Program "Made For Hire?", The Computer Lawyer, September, 1986, Discretionary Power To Impound And Destroy Infringing Articles: An Historical Perspective, Journal Of The Copyright Society Of The USA (1980).
Mr. Alexander is a co-creator and contributor, with his long-time colleague Mike Hensley, to CalAttorneysFees, a blawg about the law of attorney’s fees in California.
Mr. Alexander is married and has three grown children. He also has a labradoodle named Nellie.
Mr. Alexander is available for mediation and arbitration services, and can be contacted by email:
or by telephone:
714.625.7782
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