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Allison Lee joined Boyle Brasher LLC in 2015. Prior to joining the firm, she defended corporate clients in product liability, pharmaceutical, medical device, and insurance defense matters from pre-suit assessments through trial and the appellate process. She has represented clients in complex civil litigation, including class actions, multi-district litigation, and high-limit insurance cases...
Allison Lee joined Boyle Brasher LLC in 2015. Prior to joining the firm, she defended corporate clients in product liability, pharmaceutical, medical device, and insurance defense matters from pre-suit assessments through trial and the appellate process. She has represented clients in complex civil litigation, including class actions, multi-district litigation, and high-limit insurance cases...
Allison Lee joined Boyle Brasher LLC in 2015. Prior to joining the firm, she defended corporate clients in product liability, pharmaceutical, medical device, and insurance defense matters from pre-suit assessments through trial and the appellate process. She has represented clients in complex civil litigation, including class actions, multi-district litigation, and high-limit insurance cases.
Allison continues her defense practice at Boyle Brasher LLC, representing corporate and institutional clients in insurance defense matters, railroads in FELA and related litigation, and lenders and businesses in commercial disputes. Allison's highly analytical approach to law helps her to understand her clients' needs and objectives, fashion case strategies tailored to the strengths and weaknesses of particular cases, and achieve out-of-the-box resolutions, when appropriate.
Outside of the office, Allison enjoys cooking, playing board games, reading, and traveling. Allison is an avid NFL fan, cheering on the Denver Broncos and Indianapolis Colts. She also remains active with her college national champion speech team and is a member of American MENSA.
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