
Alexander D. Klein
Associate
Practice Groups
Construction Litigation, Employment Counseling, General Liability, Professional Liability/Claim PreventionOverview
Alexander is an Associate Attorney at Bradford Andresen Norrie & Camarotto, where he focuses his practice on commercial, construction, personal injury, employment and appellate matters. His practice includes all aspects of litigation from the initial case assessment through written discovery, taking and defending depositions, motion practice, mediation and trial. Coming from a business and finance background, Alexander has a unique understanding of the practical needs of businesses and uses that knowledge to craft creative legal strategies that promote each individual client’s objectives.
Alexander graduated from the University of St. Thomas School of Law, Summa Cum Laude. During his time in law school, Alexander participated in the Federal Appellate Clinic where he and his team represented a federal prisoner in a civil rights matter at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. He also gained extensive experience in client counseling and representation through his Externship with the First District Public Defenders Office, where he represented hundreds of low-income individuals in misdemeanor and felony cases.
In his free time, Alexander enjoys attending spin classes, hip-hop dancing, volunteering in the community, and spending time with his four cats.
Education & Admissions
Education:
- University of St. Thomas School of Law, summa cum laude, 2021
- University of St. Thomas, cum laude, 2016
Bar Admissions:
- Minnesota, 2021
- District of Minnesota, 2023
Associations:
- Minnesota State Bar Association
- Minnesota Defense Lawyers Association
Professional & Civic
Board of Directors, Face to Face Health & Counseling
Mentor, University of St. Thomas School of Law
Accolades
Publications
Co-Author, “Taking the Prison Rape Elimination Act Seriously: Setting Clear Standards for Identifying and Protecting Vulnerable Prisoners from Sexual Violence in Confinement,” University of St. Thomas Law Journal, Volume 19, Issue 2 (2023)
Author, “When are We Going to Learn: The Role of Lawyers in Corporate Fraud,” University of St. Thomas School of Law’s Journal of Law and Public Policy, Volume 15, Issue 2 (2022)
Seminars
Co-Speaker, “Ducking Surveillance: Strategies for Protecting Sensitive Investigative Information in Discovery,” 2025 MDLA Mid-Winter Conference.