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Alex Emig

Alex Emig is an Associate at Walentine O'Toole, LLP since June 2023, with prior experience as an Associate at Fitzgerald Schorr PC from December 2018 to May 2023, and as a Senior Certified Law Clerk at High & Younes, LLC from May 2017 to May 2018. Earlier in the career, Alex served as a Law Clerk at Leininger Smith Law Firm in June 2016 and worked as a Finance Assistant at National Indemnity Company from August 2014 to July 2015. A short tenure as a Production Assistant at ESPN in June 2014 included responsibilities such as staffing daily meetings and creating documentation processes. Alex holds a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Creighton University School of Law, obtained in 2018, and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Writing Intensive English and Political Science from Marquette University, completed in 2014.

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Walentine O'Toole, LLP

Walentine O’Toole is a banking, business transactions and litigation law firm that provides clients with cost-effective legal support for their business operations. Established in 1985, our firm has handled thousands of cases covering a wide range of legal matters. When you engage our attorneys, you can rest assured that we have the knowledge and resources necessary to represent your interests. Our attorneys have a wealth of experience. Our attorneys include former public defenders, insurance professionals, educators and business professionals. Our unique backgrounds provide us with innovative insights and perspectives into your legal issue. We will evaluate your situation from numerous perspectives. Our legal team will work collaboratively, providing real-world knowledge of the law and applying it to your issue. Furthermore, our attorneys possess sophisticated, effective trial experience. Our goal is for you to achieve your goal, whether by achieving your desired transactional results, or through mediation, negotiations or if necessary, trial.


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