Alexandra A. Stulpin

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Alexandra Stulpin brings nearly a decade of experience litigating medical, human rights and sexual abuse cases in state and federal courts. She uses a trauma-informed approach throughout every stage of the litigation process when representing victims and survivors. Allie also lectures and presents nationally on issues involving institutional sexual abuse and assault litigation.

Prior to joining Motley Rice, Allie was part of a national litigation practice focused on representing survivors of sexual and physical assaults in institutional settings, including boarding schools, residential treatment facilities, hospitals, universities, schools, sports organizations, daycare centers, religious institutions, and massage parlors. Allie was also a civil litigator at a plaintiff’s firm in Philadelphia, managing all the firm’s sexual abuse cases from initial intake to conclusion, in addition to her catastrophic injury cases. Her background involving education law cases in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, in which she collaborated with school administrators, child study teams, and special education teachers, now informs her current sexual abuse practice, especially as it relates to our most vulnerable special education students.

During her clerkship for the Honorable William E. Nugent in the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court, Allie drafted preliminary judicial opinions and memoranda for a panel of four appellate judges involving civil, criminal, and family law appeals across the state of New Jersey. She also reviewed and disposed of emergent and interlocutory appeals through the drafting of individual orders.

While in law school, Allie served as associate editor for the Maryland Law Review, President of the Criminal Law Association and was an Academic Achievement Fellow. At Penn State, she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Lion Scouts, and served as captain of the Penn State Women’s Crew Team. Allie also was a Schreyer Honors Scholar, earning interdisciplinary honors in History and Women’s Studies, following the submission and approval of her thesis entitled “Lifting the Veil: A Comprehensive Analysis of Sexual Violence in Iraq and Afghanistan from 1989-2009.” Her thesis explored how sexual assault was weaponized against women and children during times of military occupation in the Middle East.

Allie presently serves as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School where she teaches “Sex Crimes and the Law,” which focuses on the application of substantive law and legal ethics to practice-based situations to better understand the intersection of criminal/civil legal processes and survivor remedies as it relates to sex crimes.

Awards, Accolades & Recognitions

Super Lawyers

2023-2025 Pennsylvania Rising Stars List

The National Trial Lawyers

2025 Civil Plaintiff-Top 40 Under 40 Trial Lawyer list, Pennsylvania (South)

Blog Posts

December 2, 2024

How Schools Are Addressing The Threat Of Sexual Abuse In Educational Establishments

by: Alexandra A. Stulpin

News

March 24, 2026

Rhode Island AG’s Report Finds Hundreds of Children Abused by Catholic Priest

by: Motley Rice

March 5, 2026

International Women’s Day: The Women Who Inspire Us

by: Motley Rice

Areas of Practice (5)

  • Human Rights Lawsuits
  • Medical Device Lawsuits
  • Medical Drugs
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Toxic Exposure

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Pennsylvania State University, B.A., summa cum laude, 2016
Law School Attended:
University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, J.D., 2015
Year of First Admission:
2015
Admission:
2015, Pennsylvania; 2015, New Jersey; U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, and the Eastern and Middle Districts of Pennsylvania
Memberships:

National Crime Victim Bar Association; American Association for Justice; Pennsylvania Association for Justice; Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association; New Jersey Association for Justice.

Reported Cases:
Casework: How Churches Hide Sex Abuse: Learn how churches hide sex abuse and how recent abuse scandals exposed institutional responses to clergy abuse allegations within religious institutions.; Sexual Abuse; Active Case; Hotel Sexual Assault: Survivors of hotel sexual assault have options to pursue justice in civil claims. Learn how you can hold hotels accountable.; Sexual Abuse; Active Case; Sexual Abuse in Detention Centers: Sexual abuse in detention centers is common and should be taken seriously. Know your legal options.; Sexual Abuse; Active Case; What Is the Difference Between Civil Remedies and Criminal Remedies?: Sexual abuse survivors may be eligible to seek civil remedies for their injuries against both the perpetrator and the institution that facilitated the abuse. Learn more about the difference between civil remedies and criminal remedies for sexual abuse.; Sexual Abuse; Active Case; Labor Trafficking Lawsuit: Millions of people are exploited for their labor each year. Learn about labor trafficking lawsuits that seek justice for them.; Human Rights Lawsuits; Active Case; Human Trafficking Lawsuit: Human trafficking is considered modern-day slavery. It's a crime to traffic people. Victims can also seek justice through civil lawsuits.; Human Rights Lawsuits; Active Case; East Palestine Train Derailment: Learn more about the Norfolk Southern Derailment, what caused it and the hazardous materials released.; Toxic Exposure Transportation Accident Lawsuits; Active Case; Sexual Abuse on Campus: Sexual abuse on campus by staff or other students is serious. Know your legal rights and next steps.; Sexual Abuse; Active Case; Childhood Sexual Abuse Lawsuit: Learn how a sex abuse attorney trained in trauma-informed legal practices can help you seek justice.; Sexual Abuse; Active Case; LDS Sexual Abuse Lawsuit: LDS sexual abuse lawsuits claim Mormon Church members abused children. Survivors are seeking justice.; Sexual Abuse; Active Case
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