Alex Eliopulos is a part of HFM’s Business Litigation and Employment Law Practice Groups.

Prior to earning his law degree, Mr. Eliopulos assisted with business litigation and employment matters as a Post-Bar Law Clerk at the firm and previously served as an HFM Summer Law Clerk.

During law school, Mr. Eliopulos gained valuable experience by serving as volunteer legal counsel to low-income clients, advising them on their rights in California employment- related matters as part of a Workers’ Rights Clinic. He also represented clients in employment-related matters, including wage and hour disputes, unemployment insurance claims, and administrative proceedings before the Labor Commissioner as part of an Individual Representation Clinic. His experience also includes serving as a Legal Intern for Legal Aid Society of San Diego’s Consumer Protection Team and serving as a Law Clerk for a business litigation firm in the Bay Area.

Mr. Eliopulos earned his law degree from the University of California College of the Law San Francisco, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology-Law and Society from the University of California San Diego. He is a recipient of a Wiley W. Manuel Certificate for Pro Bono Legal Services, which recognizes the contributions of law students and legal professionals who volunteer their time and expertise on behalf of low-income clients.