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At Alex Bartko Law, clients work directly with a litigation team built to handle complex, fast-moving disputes with clarity and strategy. The firm was founded to offer something rare in business and commercial litigation: the experience of Biglaw paired with the responsiveness and practicality of a boutique practice. Alex brings a background shaped by respected litigation work in large firms and in-house roles, while maintaining a calm, analytical approach that clients value when the stakes are high.

Today, the firm continues to grow with intention. Adding associate attorney Austin Coe expands the firm’s ability to take on sophisticated matters without losing the personal attention clients expect. The team is built for cases that don’t fit neatly into one category, where multiple parties, overlapping claims, or emergency motions demand quick thinking and a steady hand. Whether navigating trade secrets disputes or untangling multilayered business conflicts, the focus remains on smart, deliberate action that protects clients’ interests.

Clients often come to the firm during moments of uncertainty, a partnership unraveling, a competitor raising allegations, or a business problem escalating into litigation. What they find is a lawyer who approaches each matter with clear communication, grounded expectations, and the ability to master new subject areas quickly. That balance of versatility and composure is one reason other attorneys describe Alex as someone who provides strong value, handles complexity well, and brings confidence into challenging cases.

If you want to learn more about the attorneys behind the firm, visit the profiles for Alex Bartko and Austin Coe. For answers to common questions about litigation, strategy, and the legal process, explore the FAQ page. And for guidance on topics like complex litigation, trade secrets disputes, and other business conflicts, the Articles page offers in-depth articles designed to help you understand your options.

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