Alexandria “Ally” Bisch is a Legal Intern at Ostroff Godshall. At OG, she supports the firm through legal research, case preparation, and client-focused work while continuing to build hands-on litigation experience.
Ally earned her bachelor’s degree in Anthropology from West Virginia University in 2014 and her master’s degree in Criminal Justice, with a concentration in Intelligence and Crime Analysis, from Saint Joseph’s University in 2020.
She received her law degree from Widener University Delaware Law School in 2024. During law school, Ally gained practical experience through internships with the Defender’s Association of Philadelphia, the Delaware County Public Defender’s Association, and the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office. In her third year, she participated in the Criminal Defense Clinic through the Chester County Public Defender’s Association, where she conducted her first trial.
In recognition of her commitment to advocacy and trial work, Ally was awarded the E. John Wherry Jr. Award and the Widener Law Public Service and Advocacy Award, as well as the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association James J. Manderino Award for Trial Advocacy.
Ally is committed to public service and has dedicated significant time to pro bono work and advocating for clients in need. She is a Philadelphia native, born and raised in Fishtown.
Outside of her legal work, Ally enjoys Philadelphia sports and exploring the city’s food scene. She is sitting for the February 2026 Pennsylvania Bar Exam.