
About Alexandra
Alexandra Berlingeri-O’Reilly is a graduate of Brooklyn Law School where she earned a Certificate in Criminal Law. During law school, she served as an SEC Scholar in the Enforcement Division of the Securities and Exchange Commission; she interned in the Healthcare Fraud and General Litigation Unit in the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York; and she clerked for several administrative law judges in the Fair Hearings Division of the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance. Ms. Berlingeri also co-authored an amicus brief concerning system-inflicted trauma to victims of domestic violence and assisted professors in the legal writing department. She received the Sylvia Zucker Bernstein Prize for enhancing the education of her peers and the Gold Public Service award for completing over 1,200 hours of pro bono service while in law school. Ms. Berlingeri-O’Reilly was a Public Service Scholar at Hunter College, where she served the New York Police Department in the Office of Management Analysis and Planning and studied urban policy and development under Manhattan Borough President, Gale Brewer. While in college, she also interned for the Honorable Ruth Pickholz in the Supreme Court, New York County. Ms. Berlingeri works with graduate students in the in the Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology at Columbia University, coaching them on criminal procedure, expert testimony preparation, and testimonial accommodation safeguards for court involved child victims of sex crimes. She also coaches paralegal students and provides career advice to underserved college students.
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Education
J.D.
Brooklyn Law School
Undergraduate
Hunter College
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