Alexander Hood approaches the practice of law with curiosity, discipline, and adaptability. Committed to defending against the rising tide of telephone spam, he is keen on securing outcomes that resonate in the courtroom and beyond.
Although still early in his career, Alexander already brings valuable hands-on experience in complex federal litigation, where he has a particular enthusiasm for tackling eDiscovery and continuing to hone his research and writing.
Alexander hails from the crossroads of Miami, FL and New Orleans, LA. In 2023, he earned his Juris Doctor from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, where he was recognized as an Ignatian Law Scholar, a distinction honoring individuals committed to academic excellence and service to others. He is licensed in Texas.
Prior to law school, Alexander graduated summa cum laude from the University of New Orleans, where he received the Latin American Studies Grant from the Doris Zemurray-Stone Endowment Chair. His background spans a breadth of academic and professional disciplines, from studying anthropology in the Amazon to creating artwork for Hulu. All of these experiences (and more) inform his tireless dedication to solving legal problems.