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Alexandra O'Grady

Alexandra O'Grady

Global 2026

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About

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Practice Areas

Corporate; Economic Substance; Hedge Funds; Investment Funds; Listing Services; Managers and Sponsors; Private Equity; Real Estate, Infrastructure and Energy Funds; Regulatory; Restructuring and Insolvency

Career

Alexandra specialises in the funds, regulatory and listing practice areas and is part of Ogier's multi-disciplinary Private Equity team. Alexandra advises a range of investment fund sponsors on an ongoing basis and her experience encompasses structuring advice and fund formation (both open and closed ended), advising on ongoing fund operation, including regulatory compliance, advising on LP interest transfers as well as term extensions, wind-down and termination.

Alexandra joined Ogier in 2008 completing her training as an English solicitor within the Business and Trust Law Group and Dispute Resolution practice. Alexandra read Theology at University of Durham and graduated in 2004. Following this, Alexandra completed the Graduate Diploma in Law at Nottingham Law School in 2006 and the Legal Practice Course with The College of Law, London - Bloomsbury in 2007.

Admitted in:

2010 - England & Wales

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Chambers Global Guide

Investment Funds - Jersey

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Alexandra O'Grady assists clients on the full spectrum of funds matters, from raising to closing. She has expertise in working on a range of investment fund types.

Strengths

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  • Alexandra is an excellent lawyer.

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  • I enjoy working with Alexandra.

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Ranked Individuals at Ogier (79)

Asia-Pacific Region

British Virgin Islands

Caribbean-wide

Cayman Islands

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