The Local Law Firm with a Powerful Presence.

Alexiou Knowles & Co. is a leading Bahamian law firm providing expert legal services to domestic and international clients.

History of AKC Law Firm

We are a full-service law firm with our core practice areas covering: Commercial & Corporate Litigation, Financial Services, Real Estate & Development, and Trusts & Estate Planning. Our offices are based in The Bahamas, in Nassau (New Providence) and Marsh Harbour (Abaco).

Our focus is on producing results for our clients, by delivering commercially-led advice and practical solutions. As a team, we are committed to serving our clients, many of whom we have enjoyed decades long relationships with.

We are regularly trusted to advise some of the most prominent names and organisations in The Bahamas, frequently involved in some of the largest and complex matters in the jurisdiction.

Our People

Emanuel M. Alexiou

Consultant

Emanuel M. Alexiou is the founding partner of the firm. His primary area of practice is commercial transactional work and private client matters. Mr. Alexiou’s expertise is in banking, trusts, and mergers and acquisitions.

Our People

Terry North

Partner

Terry North is the managing partner of the firm. He joined the firm as an associate in 1979 and was confirmed as Partner in 1981. Mr. North has a broad general practice with experience in all areas of law.

Our People

Luther H. McDonald

Partner

Luther McDonald joined the firm in 1997. Mr. McDonald is experienced in all areas of practice including corporate and commercial law, litigation, conveyancing, trusts, and financial services. The majority of his matters are in the area of civil litigation.

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