About Alexa K. Rollins

Alexa Rollins represents and counsels public and private companies on securities regulations, corporate governance, including Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) matters, and capital markets and other securities transactions, such as initial public offerings, going-private transactions, and U.S. registration matters.

Dedicated to client service

Alexa is dedicated to providing top service to her clients. By developing a deep understanding of clients’ businesses, she is able to maintain long-standing relationships with clients and provide legal counsel that specifically addresses each client’s unique needs.

Thus far, Alexa has worked with clients in various industries, including food and beverage, education, and technology, as well as in diverse markets, spanning from North America to Europe to Australia. Such clients include domestic and international public and private companies and their respective boards and officers, whom she advises on securities law compliance, stock exchange requirements, corporate governance issues, proxy advisory firms, and ESG compliance and reporting.

Dedicated to public service

In addition to aiding clients in a variety of corporate transactions, Alexa maintains an active pro bono practice in which she advises nonprofit organizations on board governance and filing requirements and represents victims of domestic violence and asylum seekers, among others.

In addition to aiding clients in a variety of corporate transactions, Alexa maintains an active pro bono practice in which she advises nonprofit organizations on board governance and filing requirements and represents victims of domestic violence and asylum seekers, among others.

Prior to joining Katten, Alexa worked as a Law and Policy intern at the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN), as a paralegal at a small family law firm, and as a legislative fellow for a Florida state senator.

During law school, Alexa served as the Managing Editor of The University of Chicago Legal Forum, as President of the Domestic and Sexual Violence Project, as Co-Programming Director of the Human Rights Law Society, and as Communications Director of the Latinx Law Students Association. She also advised international bodies through research reports and fact-finding missions at the International Human Rights Clinic.

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Practice Focus

  • Capital markets and securities transactions
  • Securities regulations
  • Corporate governance
  • ESG