Alexandra Hall is a Partner and Chair of the firm’s Government & Regulatory Affairs practice group and Deputy-chair of the firm’s Tax practice group. She is also a member in the firm’s Commercial Law and Private Client and Wealth Management practice groups. She has experience in local tax law, corporate and commercial law, legal issues relating to resort development and operations and gaming law and regulation. She has assisted in various aspects of commercial transactions including securing governmental and regulatory approvals for a variety of businesses. Alexandra regularly advises clients on day-to-day legal issues including licensing and compliance matters as well as other general corporate matters associated with the establishment and operation of a business in The Bahamas. In 2014 Alexandra presented to various stakeholder groups throughout The Bahamas on the introduction of Value Added Tax.

Alexandra was educated in Canada and the United Kingdom, holding Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees from St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, and an LL.B. and LL.M. from the University of London. She was called to the Bars of England and Wales and the Commonwealth of The Bahamas in 2009. Alexandra completed her pupillage at Higgs & Johnson and became an Associate in 2010. She was named a Senior Associate in 2018 and a Partner in 2021.

Alexandra is a member of the Board of Trustees of the University of The Bahamas and a former member of the National Scholarship Committee. She has been a member of the Zonta Club of New Providence since 2010 and is a former Director of that organization. Alexandra is a member of the Nassau Music Society and the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas, and volunteers annually with the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure and Marathon Bahamas. She is currently ranked in the ‘Rising Star Partner’ category by IFLR1000 and ‘Next Generation Partner’ category by Legal 500 Caribbean.

Prior to her studying law Alexandra worked at the Bahamas National Trust and this love for the environment continues.  She enjoys snorkelling, boating and stand up paddleboarding. Alexandra is also an avid gardener and is a member of the City Garden Club.

Education

  • BBP Law School, Leeds, England, UK
  • University of London, External Programme
  • St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada

Bar admissions

  • England and Wales, 2009
  • Bahamas, 2009

Professional memberships

  • The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn
  • Bahamas Bar Association
  • Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA)

Community

  • Zonta Club of New Providence
  • Bahamas National Trust
  • City Garden Club
  • Nassau Music Society
  • National Art Gallery of The Bahamas
  • Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure
  • Marathon Bahamas

Recognition

  • Ranked as ‘Rising Star Partner’ by IFLR1000 (2021-2023)
  • Ranked as ‘Next Generation Partner’ by Legal 500 Caribbean (2024)
  • Ranked as ‘Rising Star’ by IFLR1000 (2019 – 2021)

Alexandra Hall is a Partner and Chair of the firm’s Government & Regulatory Affairs practice group and Deputy-chair of the firm’s Tax practice group. She is also a member in the firm’s Commercial Law and Private Client and Wealth Management practice groups. She has experience in local tax law, corporate and commercial law, legal issues relating to resort development and operations and gaming law and regulation. She has assisted in various aspects of commercial transactions including securing governmental and regulatory approvals for a variety of businesses. Alexandra regularly advises clients on day-to-day legal issues including licensing and compliance matters as well as other general corporate matters associated with the establishment and operation of a business in The Bahamas. In 2014 Alexandra presented to various stakeholder groups throughout The Bahamas on the introduction of Value Added Tax.

Alexandra was educated in Canada and the United Kingdom, holding Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees from St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, and an LL.B. and LL.M. from the University of London. She was called to the Bars of England and Wales and the Commonwealth of The Bahamas in 2009. Alexandra completed her pupillage at Higgs & Johnson and became an Associate in 2010. She was named a Senior Associate in 2018 and a Partner in 2021.

Alexandra is a member of the Board of Trustees of the University of The Bahamas and a former member of the National Scholarship Committee. She has been a member of the Zonta Club of New Providence since 2010 and is a former Director of that organization. Alexandra is a member of the Nassau Music Society and the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas, and volunteers annually with the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure and Marathon Bahamas. She is currently ranked in the ‘Rising Star Partner’ category by IFLR1000 and ‘Next Generation Partner’ category by Legal 500 Caribbean.

Prior to her studying law Alexandra worked at the Bahamas National Trust and this love for the environment continues.  She enjoys snorkelling, boating and stand up paddleboarding. Alexandra is also an avid gardener and is a member of the City Garden Club.

Education

  • BBP Law School, Leeds, England, UK
  • University of London, External Programme
  • St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada

Bar admissions

  • England and Wales, 2009
  • Bahamas, 2009

Professional memberships

  • The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn
  • Bahamas Bar Association
  • Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA)

Community

  • Zonta Club of New Providence
  • Bahamas National Trust
  • City Garden Club
  • Nassau Music Society
  • National Art Gallery of The Bahamas
  • Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure
  • Marathon Bahamas

Recognition

  • Ranked as ‘Rising Star Partner’ by IFLR1000 (2021-2023)
  • Ranked as ‘Next Generation Partner’ by Legal 500 Caribbean (2024)
  • Ranked as ‘Rising Star’ by IFLR1000 (2019 – 2021)