Alexandria Mattackal

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Practice Areas

  • Hospital Defense
  • Long-Term & Elder Care Litigation
  • Medical Malpractice Defense
  • Premises Liability

Alexandria joined Huff Powell Bailey in 2025 and is an associate in the firm's Atlanta, Georgia office. Her practice is devoted to medical malpractice defense. She represents physicians, mid-level providers, nurses, hospitals, and other healthcare entities, as well as long-term care providers, in cases and claims involving allegations of professional negligence and general liability.

A graduate of Emory University School of Law, Alexandria was Co-Director of Emory Law School's Moot Court Society's Civil Rights and Liberties Competition and co-authored the 2024 Competition Problem. Prior to attending law school, she served as an AmeriCorps Disaster Resiliency Fellow.

  • State Bar of Georgia

  • B.A., cum laude, International Studies and Spanish, Honors Program, Cedarville University (2020)
    • Minors: Western European Studies, Latin American Studies, History
    • AmeriCorps Volunteer in Service to America (2019)
    • AmeriCorps Disaster Resiliency Fellow (2020-2021)
  •  J.D., cum laudeEmory University School of Law (2025)
    • Co-Director, Emory Civil Rights and Liberties Competition (2024)
    • Emory Moot Court Society Executive Board Member
    • Quarterfinalist, Third Place Brief, Cardozo FAME Entertainment Law Moot Court Competition; Best Brief Editor
    • Judicial Extern, the Honorable Thomas A. Cox, Jr., Judge of the Superior Court of Fulton County

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