About Alexandria
Alexandria Parrish built a foundation in numbers before she turned to the law. She earned a B.B.A. in Finance from the University of Georgia and followed that with an M.A. in Taxation from Georgia State University. Those degrees framed her understanding of business and tax issues. She then completed her J.D. at the Birmingham School of Law, adding legal training to her financial background.
Her academic sequence shaped a practical outlook. Courses in finance and taxation inform how she evaluates legal problems. The combination gives her a vocabulary for technical issues and a sense for how legal rules interact with commercial realities.
She is admitted to practice in Alabama. That state is the locus of her legal work. Her memberships reflect a broad engagement with the profession. She holds memberships in the Alabama Association of Justice, the American Association of Justice, the Birmingham Bar Association and the American Bar Association.
Those affiliations indicate regular contact with peers on litigation practice and professional standards. She participates in the bar community and follows developments in both trial practice and regulatory areas. That activity helps her stay current on case law and procedural changes that affect clients.
Her practice draws on her finance and taxation training. She handles matters that require comfort with numbers and tax concepts alongside legal analysis. Clients tend to present issues where fiscal detail matters. Her approach emphasizes clear explanation and careful attention to documentation.
Outside of formal memberships, her career has navigated the practical demands of representing clients in Alabama. She balances procedural skill and subject-matter knowledge when preparing cases and advising on transactions. The result is a practice that operates at the intersection of tax, business and civil legal issues.
She currently practices law in Alabama, focusing on tax and business matters.