Alison P. Gomez de la Vega
Associate
Overview
Alison Gomez de la Vega focuses her practice on construction and commercial litigation. She advises general contractors, subcontractors, and owners on all aspects of the construction industry, as well as individuals and businesses across diverse sectors.
Her litigation experience includes construction defect disputes, breach of contract and business claims, real property matters, and corporate issues.
An engaged member of her community, Alison participates in numerous professional and volunteer organizations, reflecting her commitment to both her clients and the broader community.
Her litigation experience includes construction defect disputes, breach of contract and business claims, real property matters, and corporate issues.
An engaged member of her community, Alison participates in numerous professional and volunteer organizations, reflecting her commitment to both her clients and the broader community.
Areas of Focus
Practices
Industries
Professional and Community Involvement
- American Bar Association
- Forum on Construction Law
- Hillsborough County Bar Association
- Young Lawyers Division
- Co-Chair, Member Services Committee (2023–2024)
- Young Lawyers Division
- J. Clifford Cheatwood American Inn of Court
- Oxbridge Academy
- Board of Trustees
- Tampa Connection, Class of 2024
- Community Service Alumni Committee (2024–2025)
- The Florida Bar
- Young Lawyers Division
Credentials
Education
- Florida State University College of Law (J.D., 2022)
- Executive Editor, Florida State University Law Review
- University of Florida (B.A., cum laude, 2019)
Bar Admissions
Court Admissions
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