Alexandra Beato
Biography
Alexandra Beato is an Associate in our Atlanta office, where she supports our aging services, complex litigation, and appellate practice groups.
She assists with representing clients in long-term care, personal injury, and complex litigation suits in both trial and appellate level courts. Prior to joining Hall Booth Smith, Alex worked as an honors intern for the Federal Bureau of Investigation in its Atlanta and Washington, D.C., headquarters and as a legislation intern for the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia.
Alex earned her Juris Doctor, summa cum laude, from Georgia State University College of Law, where she served as the Symposium Editor for the Georgia State Law Review and published an article regarding the repeal of Georgia’s citizen arrest law. She also served as the President for the Public Interest Law Association and was a graduate assistant for the former Associate Dean for Students. In addition, Alex received CALI Awards in Constitutional Law II and International Criminal Law.
Alex also holds a Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, in Political Science with minors in both Economics and Psychology from Berry College. During her undergraduate studies, she served as a student admissions counselor for Berry College’s Office of Admissions and as a legal intern for Berry College’s office of General Counsel.
Credentials
Admitted
State Courts:
- Georgia
Education
- J.D., summa cum laude, Georgia State University
- B.A., magna cum laude, Berry College
Memberships
- Atlanta Bar Association
- State Bar of Georgia
Recognition
- Excellence for the Future Award: International Criminal Law, CALI, Fall 2021
- Excellence for the Future Award: Constitutional Law II: Individual Liberties, CALI, Spring 2021
Publications
- Reflections on the Intersection of Privacy and Antitrust
Georgia State University Law Review, June 2022 - HB 479: Repeal of Georgia’s Citizen’s Arrest Law
Georgia State University Law Review, March 2022