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Practice area: Criminal defense, Litigation, Appeals
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I worked with Alex at the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Middle District of Tennessee. He's a top notch lawyer. He has both the ability to think strategically about a case and determine early on how to bring it to a good resolution as well as the tenacity and work ethic to investigate and litigate complex cases and to their eventual conclusion.
Alex is an excellent lawyer. He is highly intelligent and works tirelessly to get the job done. He knows the law and knows how opposing counsel thinks. If you need legal representation, you could not ask for a better counselor.
Alex is a smart, energetic, engaging person and a fantastic attorney. He is always willing to pitch in to help a colleague, and his legal analysis is second-to-none. He can distill an issue in a matter of minutes and provides great advice. I would highly recommend him in the legal field and beyond.
Alex is a very intelligent, hard-working attorney who always has been willing to assist others in legal matters, particular appeals. He will be a formidable opponent and will be missed in many ways.
Alex Little concentrates his practice in the areas of criminal defense, government investigations, criminal and civil appeals and general litigation and dispute resolution. Immediately prior to joining Bone McAllester Norton, Alex served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee, where he prosecuted cases involving national security, white collar crime, drugs and violent crime. As a former prosecutor, Alex draws on extensive trial and appellate experience in state and federal courts to aggressively represent clients facing investigations or defending against criminal charges.
Alex has a particular passion for solving problems at the intersection of criminal law and technology. During his time with the U.S. Department of Justice, Alex developed a deep understanding of this terrain, including the legal issues implicated by Title III wiretaps, GPS tracking, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), video surveillance and evidence obtained from social networking sites like Facebook and Instagram. A self-described “techie,” Alex takes pride translating technological jargon to plain English to ensure that juries and judges understand the issues at stake.
Before his time as a federal prosecutor, Alex worked on a broad range of foreign policy matters in the United States and abroad. He has served as a law clerk and consultant to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), as an analyst at the Central Intelligence Agency and as an adviser to former President Jimmy Carter in the Conflict Resolution Program at The Carter Center. In those roles, he assisted in the development of the first indictments issued by the ICC for war crimes in Uganda, drafted intelligence briefings for senior U.S. policymakers and facilitated negotiations between governments and rebel groups in Africa.
Alex also serves as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt Law School, where he teaches a course on “The Law of Secrets and Lies,” which covers everything from perjury, defamation and fraud to the Espionage Act, grand jury secrecy and the Fourth Amendment.
Alex is a native of Murfreesboro, Tennessee and an alumnus of Riverdale High School. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina and attended law school at Georgetown University Law Center. He and his wife live in Nashville.
Address: 511 Union Street, Suite 1600, Nashville, TN, USA
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