Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen
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Headquarters | Richmond, Virginia |
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No. of offices | 8 |
No. of attorneys | 41 |
No. of employees | 200 |
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Date founded | 1910 |
Founder | George E. Allen, Sr. |
Website | allenandallen |
Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen is a United States law firm in Richmond, Virginia. It was founded in 1910 in Lunenburg County, Virginia, by George E. Allen Sr.[citation needed] The firm is the oldest and largest personal injury law firm in Virginia.[citation needed] It has seven offices in Virginia, in Richmond, Charlottesville, Chesterfield, Fredericksburg, Mechanicsville, Petersburg, and Stafford.[citation needed]
History
[edit]In 1951 Allen & Allen represented the plaintiffs in Mahone v. Ford Motor Company.[1]
In February 2009, Coleman Allen, Jr., a trial lawyer with the firm, was co-signer with Rodney A. Smolla for Vicki Iseman of the public statement released upon Ms. Iseman's settlement (without cash) of her defamation suit against The New York Times.[2] Ms. Iseman had sued over coverage of her part in the John McCain lobbyist controversy, during Sen. McCain's 2008 presidential campaign.[3] The statement rested much of the case on whether Ms. Iseman was a private citizen or public figure in the situation, with her lawyers arguing for her rights as a private citizen.[4]
In 2013, Matthew Murray, an attorney with the Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen firm was disciplined by the Virginia State Bar for obstructionist conduct in Lester v. Allied Concrete.[5] Murray accepted a five year suspension from the Virginia State Bar and resigned his position from the Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen law firm.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Pierce et al. v. Ford Motor Co. et al.mahone v. Ford Motor Co . United States Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit. - 190 F.2d 910 Argued June 21, 1951. Decided Aug. 10, 1951. Retrieved 2 July 2009.
- ^ "Libel Suit Against The Times Ends" by Richard Pérez-Peña, The New York Times, Feb. 19, 2009. Retrieved 2-22-09.
- ^ "Lobbyist Vicki Iseman files $27M suit against New York Times" Archived 2009-02-27 at the Wayback Machine by Paul Fletcher and Alan Cooper, Virginia Lawyers Weekly, Dec. 30, 2008, via the AAA&A Web site. Retrieved 2-22-09.
- ^ "Statement From Iseman’s Lawyers" The New York Times, Feb. 19, 2009. Retrieved 2-22-09.
- ^ [1] '"Virginia Lawyers Weekly'"], July 29, 2013. Retrieved 3-24-23.
- ^ [2] '"Virginia Lawyers Weekly'"], July 29, 2013. Retrieved 3-24-23.