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Alex Gross

Attorney

Phone:
208.388.4834
Fax:
208.954.5942
Email:
agross@hawleytroxell.com

Biography

Alex Gross is an attorney in Hawley Troxell’s Real Estate and Business & Corporate practice groups in Boise. Alex earned his B.A. magna cum laude in Human Communication and French from the University of Denver and his J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School in 2016. He brings experience in real estate, land use and development, planning and zoning, corporate matters, and transactional law from both private practice and public service, most recently serving as Administrator and Civil Attorney for the Boise County Planning and Zoning Department.

Alex also serves his community as District Commissioner and Chairman of the Board for the East Boise County EMS District, in addition to volunteering as an EMT, and pro-bono counsel for the former East Boise County Ambulance District.

BAR ADMISSIONS

Idaho

Colorado

PROFESSIONAL/COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS

East Boise County EMS District/East Boise County Ambulance District

District Commissioner, 2025-present
Chairman of the Board, 2025-present
Volunteer EMT, 2021-present
Pro Bono Attorney, 2024-present (East Boise County Ambulance District)

Downtown Denver Partnership Leadership Program, 2019

Colorado Open Lands Conservation Leadership Series Program, 2018

Nationally-Registered Emergency Medical Technician

EDUCATION

Law School:

University of Chicago Law School, J.D., 2016

Undergraduate:

University of Denver, B.A. magna cum laude Human Communication and French, 2011

Minor in Leadership

Phi Beta Kappa

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