Alison Caditz is a litigator handling high-stakes disputes on behalf of companies and individuals in state and federal courts across the country. Alison has experience representing clients in a broad range of disputes, including intellectual property, real estate, antitrust, consumer protection, constitutional law, and product liability. Alison’s clients and colleagues often turn to her to brief and argue dispositive motions on complex and time sensitive issues; most recently she successfully argued two motions to dismiss in federal court on behalf of her clients.
Alison has also briefed and argued appeals in state and federal court, including the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Third, Fifth, and D.C. Circuits, and at the administrative level. Most recently, Alison briefed and argued an appeal before the Fifth Circuit. She has also secured emergency stays at the federal appellate level. Alison’s appellate practice is informed by her judicial clerkship for the Hon. Richard Tallman of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Alison graduated, Order of the Coif, from UC Berkeley School of Law, where she served as an editor of the California Law Review. Alison’s background also includes a Fulbright Scholarship in Argentina, during which she founded and coached the first women’s soccer team at Universidad Nacional del Sur.
Related Employment
- Perkins Coie, Seattle, WA, Associate, 2016 - 2017, Summer Associate, 2015
- Judicial Extern for the Hon. Richard Seeborg, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, 2014
Clerkships
- Hon. Richard C. Tallman, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 2017 - 2018