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Practice area:

Appellate
Commercial


Alexia Korberg (they/them) is a partner in the Litigation Department, where they specialize in complex civil litigation. They represent clients in high-stakes commercial disputes across a range of industries, including private equity, media, banking, technology, and biomedicine. Alexia has significant trial experience and practices in both state and federal courts, including at the appellate levels, and in arbitration.


In addition to their robust commercial practice, Alexia has also developed a nationally-recognized constitutional impact litigation practice and has litigated several consequential pro bono matters in courts throughout the country including, most recently, at the Supreme Court in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.


Alexia’s first career was in private equity, and they apply their concomitant understanding of finance, securities, and business to all of their commercial representations.


Alexia was recognized as a 2023 “Notable LGBTQIA+ Leader” by Crain’s New York Business for their role as deputy chair of the mergers and acquisitions litigation practice group and their work advising companies, medical providers and those seeking abortion care after Roe v. Wade was overturned, as well as their collaborative efforts with multiple organizations to safeguard abortion access and uphold reproductive rights. Alexia received the 2022-2023 Yale Law Women+ Alumni Achievement award recognizing them as a dedicated advocate for, and a zealous defender of, the rights of women and members of the LGBTQIA+ community. They were named a 2021 “Young Lawyer of the Year” by The American Lawyer for their nationally prominent work as a tireless defender of women’s reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ people and immigrants, as well as their high-profile litigation achievements and commitment to improving the legal profession. The New York Law Journal named Alexia a “Rising Star” in 2020; the New York State Bar Association presented them with the “Outstanding Young Lawyer” award in 2020; Benchmark Litigation named them to the “40 & Under List” each of the past three years; Lawdragon named them to the “500 Leading Litigators in America” list in 2022; the LGBT Bar Association recognized them as one of the “Best 40 LGBTQ+ Lawyers Under 40” in 2019; and the American Bar Association honored Alexia with its “On the Rise Top 40 Young Lawyers” award in 2018.


Alexia is an experienced trial lawyer, strategist and courtroom advocate. They have litigated numerous trials and arbitrations, including several recent high-stakes deal-related disputes on behalf of private equity firms in the Delaware Court of Chancery.


Alexia also has an active pro bono practice, with a focus on vindicating the rights of LGBTQ+ people and defending reproductive rights. They were part of the legal team that successfully litigated U.S. v. Windsor from the district court to the Supreme Court, helping to establish a constitutional right to same-sex marriage, as well as a series of cases in Mississippi that invalidated the state’s bans on both gay marriage and adoption. Most recently, they filed suit to strike down Idaho’s criminal ban on gender affirming care. In addition to other abortion rights work, Alexia represented Mississippi’s last remaining abortion provider for many years in federal and state court challenges to several unconstitutional abortion restrictions, including before the Supreme Court in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, following their district court and 5th Circuit victories invalidating Mississippi’s ban on abortion after 15 weeks.


Alexia earned their B.A. from Columbia University, summa cum laude, and their J.D. from Yale Law School. They serve on the Board of Directors of the Point Foundation, the nation’s largest scholarship-granting organization for LGBTQ students of merit.


Updated July 2023