Blumstein

Phil works primarily with Alaska Native corporations, and other private businesses, on corporate affairs, real estate transactions, Alaska Native law issues, and mergers and acquisitions. His ability to quickly analyze issues and identify legal solutions across a broad range of practice areas is unique.

He serves as general counsel to numerous private and public entities in the state of Alaska and represents clients in multimillion-dollar commercial and real estate transactions. In addition, Phil handles litigation related to government contracts, environmental law, antitrust and municipal law matters.

Need

Leslie enjoys a diverse general counsel practice and is comfortable in the boardroom, offering governance solutions, and drafting complicated agreements. She also has extensive litigation experience, including complex litigation, and a knack for conflict resolution. Her clients include private businesses, cooperatives, non-profits, Alaska Native Corporations, and municipal entities. She builds long-term, meaningful relationships with her clients, allowing her to gain deep insight into their needs.

Leslie previously worked as a law clerk for U.S. Magistrate Judge John D. Roberts, The Alaska Attorney General’s Office, and Alaska Superior Court Judge Vanessa White.