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Education
J.D., magna cum laude, University of Georgia School of Law, 2003
Editor in Chief, Georgia Law Review
Order of the Coif
M.P.A., cum laude, University of Texas, 2000
B.B.A., cum laude, University of Texas, 2000
Clerkship
The Honorable Phyllis Kravitch, United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
Bar Memberships
Georgia
Florida
Jason Alloy
Direct: 678.701.9374
jalloy@robbinsfirm.com
Jason has represented a wide variety of clients, including public companies, real estate developers, fast-growing technology companies, sports leagues, law firms, public accounting firms, and corporate executives. He has significant experience in trial and appellate courts, including briefing and arguing appeals in both state and federal courts. Jason has mediated many cases and tried arbitrations before AAA and JAMS. He is licensed to practice in Georgia and Florida and has also litigated in many other states throughout the country, ranging from New Jersey to South Dakota.
Jason earned his law degree from the University of Georgia School of Law, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Georgia Law Review and as Vice President of the Student Bar Association. He received a Master in Professional Accounting, cum laude, and a bachelor of Business Administration, cum laude, from the University of Texas.
Jason serves as the President for the Atlanta Lawyers Division of the Federalist Society and previously served on the Board of Directors of the Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Georgia. In 2007 and 2008, Jason taught accounting for lawyers as an adjunct professor at the University of Georgia School of Law.
Upon graduating law school, Jason clerked for the Honorable Phyllis Kravitch of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Atlanta, Georgia. After his clerkship, Jason practiced at Sutherland Asbill & Brennan before joining Robbins Firm.
Jason is originally from south Florida and moved to Atlanta in 1988. He graduated from Pace Academy.
Jason has been named a "Georgia Rising Star" by Law & Politics and Atlanta magazine, a listing of the top 2.5 percent of up-and-coming attorneys in Georgia who are either under 40 or who have been practicing ten or fewer years.