Alex M. Savage Joins Hancock Estabrook, LLP

Posted on March 11, 2026

photo of Hancock Estabrook attorney Alec M. Savage

Hancock Estabrook, LLP is pleased to announce that Alec M. Savage has joined the Firm as an associate attorney in the Firm’s Syracuse office.

He is a graduate of St. Lawrence University and Syracuse University College of Law, where he served as an Executive Editorial member of the Syracuse Law Review.

During his tenure at Syracuse Law, Mr. Savage served as a judicial intern for the United States District Court, Northern District of New York, a summer intern in the Onondaga District Attorney’s Office and a Hancock Estabrook summer associate.

Prior to his legal career, Mr. Savage served on active duty in the military as a United States Army Infantry Officer. He is a graduate of Ranger School, the Army’s premier combat leadership course.

Mr. Savage was recently admitted to practice in New York State.

Hancock Estabrook, LLP is committed to providing excellent service to clients throughout New York State. The Firm provides a broad range of legal services and representation across a variety of industries, disciplines and practice areas, proudly serving as trusted advisors to large corporations, small and medium-sized businesses, nonprofit institutions, governmental entities and individuals. For more information about the Firm and its legal services, visit hancocklaw.com.

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