About Alan C.

Alan C. Youngs has built a practice that stretches beyond a single courtroom. He trained as a lawyer and moved into practice in the District of Columbia after admission there. He has spent his career working across jurisdictions and establishing offices in multiple parts of the country.

Early in his career he focused on mastering procedural and strategic aspects of litigation and counsel work. Admission to the District of Columbia bar allowed him to handle matters in the capital's courts and administrative forums. Over time he expanded operations to address client needs in other states, creating a network of offices that serve local and interstate matters.

Youngs now maintains offices in Miami, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Washington, D.C., and Ft. Lauderdale. Those locations reflect a practice that handles matters requiring coordination across different courts and regulatory environments. He regularly works with local counsel in varying jurisdictions to ensure filings and appearances meet each venue's procedural rules. That practical approach helps clients move matters forward without unnecessary delay.

Colleagues describe his work as methodical and precise. He pays attention to deadlines and to the technical details that often determine outcomes. He is comfortable managing complex schedules and multiple dockets at once. In matters that cross state lines he focuses on the logistics of multi-jurisdictional practice, such as venue questions, service issues, and comparative procedural requirements.

Youngs has also taken on roles that involve client counseling and case management. He spends time preparing witnesses, coordinating discovery across borders, and preparing pleadings that reflect the procedural nuances of each forum. When matters require regulatory filings or appearances before administrative bodies, he assembles teams that can handle those tasks alongside litigation work.

Outside the courtroom he places emphasis on clear communication. Clients receive regular updates and practical explanations of next steps. That communication often becomes the throughline of his engagements, helping clients make informed decisions at key points in a case.

He continues to practice actively, overseeing work in all his offices and coordinating efforts among lawyers and staff in different states. He currently focuses on serving clients from his Miami, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Washington, D.C., and Ft. Lauderdale offices.

Accepted Jurisdictions

District of Columbia