Carli Aelker
About Carli Aelker
Carli Aelker serves as In-House Counsel at Aldridge Electric, where she has worked since 2023. She has a diverse legal background with experience in both public and private sectors, specializing in Construction Law and Tax Law.
Work at Aldridge Electric
Carli Aelker has been serving as In-House Counsel at Aldridge Electric since 2023. In this role, she provides legal guidance and support for the company's operations. Prior to her current position, she worked as an Assistant Project Manager at Aldridge Electric for 10 months in 2023. Her experience in both legal and project management roles contributes to her understanding of the complexities involved in the construction industry.
Education and Expertise
Carli Aelker holds a Juris Doctor degree, graduating Cum Laude from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 2021. She specialized in American/U.S. Law, Legal Studies, and Jurisprudence during her studies. Additionally, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Bowling Green State University in 2017. Her educational background supports her expertise in Construction Law and Tax Law, areas in which she is licensed to practice in multiple states.
Background in Legal Practice
Carli Aelker has a diverse legal practice background, having worked in both public and private sectors. She served as a Taxation Law Teaching Assistant at Western Michigan University Cooley Law School from 2020 to 2021. Additionally, she completed a Gallia County Prosecutor Externship in 2019, which provided her with practical experience in the legal field. Her early career also included a summer internship at Holzer Health System in 2017.
Licenses and Specializations
Carli Aelker is licensed to practice law in multiple states, including Ohio, Indiana, and Colorado, as well as before the United States Tax Court. Her specializations in Construction Law and Tax Law reflect her focus on these areas within her legal practice. This combination of licenses and specializations enhances her ability to navigate complex legal issues in her current role.