Amy Kangas Alexander

Amy Kangas Alexander

Stokes Lawrence • Seattle, WA
Employment LaborEmployment LawInvestigationsWorkplace Investigations

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Contact

Email
Phone
(206) 590-3581
Address
1420 5th Ave., Seattle, WA, 98101, US

Professional

About

Amy is an employment advisor, litigator, and investigator. She offers practical solutions to companies and individuals to avoid and resolve their most challenging workplace issues. Advocacy Overview: Amy represents companies through all employment stages. Whatever the concern, Amy does more than spot problems. She offers options-based advice tailored to an employer’s priorities. Amy’s practice includes advising employers on the full spectrum of employment and HR issues that include discrimination, harassment and retaliation, disability accommodations, workplace policies and handbook development, leaves of absence, hiring and firing, wage and hour compliance, and, drafting and enforcing employment agreements and restrictive covenants. In addition to supporting companies, Amy helps individuals navigate workplace transitions, including severance agreements, non-solicitation, non-competition, and Supplemental Executive Retirement Plans (SERPs). She also works with individuals facing unlawful discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in the workplace. When disputes arise, Amy represents employers and employees in litigation. Whether at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Washington Department of Labor and Industries (L&I), arbitration, state superior court, or federal district court, Amy’s creative and vigorous advocacy is always focused on the best outcomes for her clients. Workplace Investigations: Drawing on her experience representing both employees and employers, Amy has investigated numerous complaints in both public and private workplaces. She is a certificate holder with the Association of Workplace Investigators (AWI-CH) and an approved panelist for the Washington State Risk Management Pool (WSRMP) investigator panel. Prior to joining the firm, Amy worked at the Washington State Court of Appeals, Division I as a staff attorney and law clerk to the Hon. Michael S. Spearman. Before her court service, she was a Medical-Legal Partnership attorney with the Northwest Justice Project where she partnered with medical institutions to provide legal services to immigrants and individuals with autism or a mental illness.

About Employment Labor Law

Employment and labor attorneys handle workplace legal matters including discrimination, wrongful termination, and wage disputes. They represent both employees and employers. Common matters include wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, wage disputes.

Credentials

Education
2011 University of Washington School of Law JD 2007 Wesleyan University BA with honors

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2025 Ones to Watch, Best Lawyers 2024 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch, Woodward-White, Inc. 2024 Super Lawyer, Washington Super Lawyers 2023 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch, Woodward-White, Inc.
Publications
2020 StokesLaw Briefs What Employers Need to Know About the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Package, HR 133 2020 StokesLaw Briefs Employers: Apply By September 30, 2020 for Unemployment Tax Relief 2020 StokesLaw Briefs Experience Ratings and COVID-19: Take Action to Keep Your Unemployment Premiums Down 2020 StokesLaw Briefs Protect Your Business and Employees From Massive Unemployment Fraud in Washington State 2020 StokesLaw Briefs Phasing Back to Work: Unemployment Benefits and Return-to-the-Workplace Issues
Associations
Washington Women Lawyers Judicial Evaluation Committee Pacific Coast Labor and Employment Law Conference Planning Committee King County Bar Association, Labor & Employment Law Section Mother Attorneys Mentoring Association of Seattle 2019 - 2020 Washington Health Benefit Exchange, Health Equity Technical Advisory Committee Past Member
Speaking
2020 2020 Employment Law Update Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, 2020 Edition 2019 2019 Employment Law Update for Washington Employers Non-Competes and Other Restrictive Covenants: What’s Enforceable After January 1, 2020?
Updated: Mar 08, 2026