Alexis H Ronickher

Alexis H Ronickher

Katz Marshall & Banks Llp • Washington, DC
DiscriminationEmployment LawFalse Claims Act

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Contact

Email
Phone
(855) 610-5853
Address
1718 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20009-1148, US

Professional

About

Alexis Ronickher joined Katz, Marshall & Banks, LLP in September 2008. She served as trial counsel with Debra Katz in Barrett v. Andre Chreky, a sexual harassment and retaliation case, which resulted in a jury verdict of $2.3 million in favor of their client in March 2010. Ms. Ronickher has helped her clients achieve favorable outcomes in a variety of employment matters, including cases involving sexual harassment, civil rights discrimination and retaliation, and whistleblower retaliation. She also currently represents clients who are pursuing qui tam claims under the False Claims Act and who have submitted whistleblower tips to the S.E.C. under the new Dodd-Frank S.E.C. whistleblower program. Ms. Ronickher graduated from Stanford Law School in 2008, where she was a public interest fellow, served as a senior editor for the Stanford Law and Policy Review, and served as a student attorney in the Stanford Community Law Clinic for a year. During the summer of 2007, she served as a law clerk at Public Justice, assisting with consumer and civil rights impact litigation. In the summer of 2006, Ms. Ronickher was a law clerk in the family violence division of the Santa Clara District Attorney’s office. Before law school, Ms. Ronickher served as a Legislative Assistant for Congressman Ben Chandler, as well as a Legislative Correspondent for Congressman Robert Matsui. In 2002, she received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of California, Santa Barbara with highest honors and was elected into Phi Beta Kappa. Ms. Ronickher is admitted to practice in California and the District of Columbia.

About Discrimination Law

Discrimination attorneys represent individuals who have faced unfair treatment based on protected characteristics. They fight for equal rights in employment, housing, and public services. Common matters include employment discrimination, housing discrimination, age discrimination, disability discrimination.

Credentials

Education
2008 Stanford University Law School JD 2002 University of California, Santa Barbara BA 2001 University of Essex
Languages
English

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2015 AV Preeminent, Martindale–Hubbell
Publications
2014 Portfolio Media (Law360) A Tale Of 2 Circ. Court Whistleblower Cases 2013 Portfolio Media (Law360) A Powerful Tool To Effectively Fight Fraud 2013 Portfolio Media (Law360) Unwitting Blow To Internal Corporate Compliance Programs 2013 Portfolio Media (Law360) Summa v. Hofstra – A Cautionary Tale For Employer 2010 National Law Journal Commentary: Court Tackles Scope of Employees’ Constitutional Right to Privacy
Associations
Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association American Bar Association District of Columbia Bar Association National Employment Lawyers Association
Speaking
2013 DC Bar CLE Effective Use of Interrogatories, Document Requests, and Requests for Admission
Updated: Mar 24, 2026