Alexandria Lee
Trial LawyerAlexandria Lee is a trial attorney who brings a distinctive blend of scientific training, public health experience, and client-focused advocacy to her personal injury and product liability practice. With a background rooted in understanding how people, products, and environments affect health, Alexandria approaches every case with both analytical precision and deep compassion for those she represents.
Alexandria earned her Bachelor of Science in Anthropology and Evolutionary Medicine from UCLA, where she developed a foundation in understanding human health across diverse populations. She went on to complete her Master of Science in Epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where her work focused on the intersection of health equity, biotechnology innovation, and ethical decision-making.
Before entering the legal profession, Alexandria collaborated with researchers at MIT to develop a machine-learning algorithm designed to predict mortality outcomes in ICU patients hospitalized with sepsis. She also conducted research in reproductive epidemiology at Massachusetts General Hospital and contributed to childhood health and safe-water studies at the Harvard Prevention Research Center. Following these research roles, she served on the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s Outbreak Management Branch rapid-response COVID-19 team, working on time-sensitive investigations and public health interventions. These experiences give her a unique lens into the medical, environmental, and structural factors that often underpin injury cases.
Today, Alexandria channels her interdisciplinary background into advocating for clients whose lives have been disrupted by injury. She is passionate about helping individuals navigate circumstances outside their control and ensuring they receive the justice, care, and accountability they deserve.