Alexandra Wolff
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Alexandra Wolff is a member of the firm’s Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution Practice Group, which represents clients in all phases of civil litigation before both state and federal courts, as well as alternative dispute resolution bodies. She has particular expertise in handling civil litigation under the Federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. She is also a member of the firm’s Employment and Workforce Management Practice Group.
Before joining Garfunkel Wild, Alexa was at a regional law firm, and represented insurers in civil litigation under RICO, including affirmative actions to recover payments made to physicians, clinics, attorneys, and others involved in complex insurance fraud schemes. Prior to her tenure at that law firm, she served as a Senior Assistant District Attorney in the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office, where she prosecuted a wide range of felony and misdemeanor cases, with a focus on vehicular crimes, and conducted numerous jury trials.
After law school, Alexandra clerked for a Circuit Court Judge in Fairfax County, Virginia, handling both civil and criminal matters.
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Super Lawyers has recognized Garfunkel Wild Attorneys across a range of the firm’s practice areas to the 2025 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars list.
Last week, the New York State Court of Appeals addressed this issue of whether an insurer can deny paying no-fault benefits to a provider if they claim the provider violated licensing requirements by paying for patient referrals in Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO) v. Igor Mayzenberg.
Alexandra Wolff is a member of the firm’s Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution Practice Group, which represents clients in all phases of civil litigation before both state and federal courts, as well as alternative dispute resolution bodies. She has particular expertise in handling civil litigation under the Federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. She is also a member of the firm’s Employment and Workforce Management Practice Group.
Before joining Garfunkel Wild, Alexa was at a regional law firm, and represented insurers in civil litigation under RICO, including affirmative actions to recover payments made to physicians, clinics, attorneys, and others involved in complex insurance fraud schemes. Prior to her tenure at that law firm, she served as a Senior Assistant District Attorney in the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office, where she prosecuted a wide range of felony and misdemeanor cases, with a focus on vehicular crimes, and conducted numerous jury trials.
After law school, Alexandra clerked for a Circuit Court Judge in Fairfax County, Virginia, handling both civil and criminal matters.
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Last week, the New York State Court of Appeals addressed this issue of whether an insurer can deny paying no-fault benefits to a provider if they claim the provider violated licensing requirements by paying for patient referrals in Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO) v. Igor Mayzenberg.
Last week, the New York State Court of Appeals addressed this issue of whether an insurer can deny paying no-fault benefits to a provider if they claim the provider violated licensing requirements by paying for patient referrals in Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO) v. Igor Mayzenberg.
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U.S. District Court: Southern District of New York
U.S. District Court: Eastern District of New York
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Super Lawyers – New York Metro Rising Star (2025)