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Gunster, one of Florida’s oldest and largest full-service business law firms, has added Alexis Buese as a shareholder in the firm’s Tampa office. Buese joins the business litigation group and focuses her practice on all aspects of commercial litigation, including contract disputes, real estate and consumer class action litigation.

For more than a decade, Buese has represented a wide variety of individuals and businesses, including hedge funds, oil and gas companies, real estate developers and owners, numerous consumer goods manufacturers and retailers and e-commerce companies. She has significant experience trying cases to verdict across state and federal courts, as well as resolving complex disputes through arbitration. Also part of her counseling practice, Buese advises clients on creating enforceable e-commerce agreements, including the drafting and implementation of effective terms and conditions.

“Having spent her career in California, Alexis brings unique experience and skills that will benefit Gunster’s clients, especially with regards to e-commerce companies based in Florida or doing business within the state,” said Bill Perry, Gunster’s managing shareholder. “Tampa is experiencing tremendous business growth right now and adding Alexis to our office brings additional depth and strengthens our ability to serve clients across a wide variety of industries.”

Buese earned her undergraduate degree at Tulane University and her law degree from Loyola Law School Los Angeles.

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