About Alexandra
Alexandra Summers earned her law degree from the University of New Hampshire School of Law in 2006 after completing a bachelor’s degree in public administration at the University of Arizona in 2001. Her academic path paired a public-sector undergraduate education with three years of legal training in New England. Those years established the foundation for a practice that crosses several state lines.
After graduating from law school, Summers pursued admission to multiple state bars. She is admitted to practice in California, Connecticut and New York. That combination of jurisdictions reflects both geographical mobility and an ability to work on matters that invoke distinct state rules. It also means she must stay current on three separate sets of procedural and ethical requirements.
Colleagues say Summers blends analytical rigour from her academic background with an attention to procedural detail. Her undergraduate study in public administration introduced her to how governmental systems operate, and her legal training expanded that understanding into statutory and regulatory frameworks. She has relied on that blend as she has taken on matters that require coordination across state lines.
Practicing in three states has shaped how Summers approaches client work. She structures cases to account for differences in court procedures and statutory timelines. When matters require filings or appearances in more than one state, she works to align strategy and timing. Her work involves frequent contact with local counsel and court clerks, and she emphasizes clear communication to keep multi-jurisdictional matters moving.
Outside of casework, Summers follows continuing legal education and state bar developments closely. Maintaining active admission in California, Connecticut and New York requires regular study of evolving rules and precedent. That ongoing learning feeds back into her practice, helping anticipate logistical hurdles and procedural objections before they arise.
Summers’s career reflects steady professional development across several legal landscapes rather than a single market focus. She draws on a foundation in public administration and a J.D. earned in 2006 to advise clients across state lines. She currently represents clients in matters arising in California, Connecticut and New York.