About Allan
Allan has fought to shield employees’ rights his whole career in all sorts of employment regulation cases. He has efficaciously represented clients in courtroom, along with in jury trials, and earlier than authorities companies. From 2010 to 2018, Allan served as a Senior Trial Lawyer for the U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”), Civil Rights Division, in Washington, DC, where he blanketed the rights of employees of country and neighborhood governments in addition to navy carrier individuals. DOJ entrusted Allan to symbolize the USA in a number of its maximum excessive profile cases inclusive of a large magnificence movement difficult the New York City Fire Department’s (FDNY) sample of discrimination towards Black and Hispanic candidates—which settled for about $one hundred million—and the first-ever employment discrimination lawsuit that DOJ filed to guard the rights of a transgender man or woman.
Allan served as a member of the Civil Rights Division’s LGBTI Working Group. The LGBTI Working Group recommended the Division’s management on felony and policy troubles relating to discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identification, intersex status, and HIV/AIDS fame. Through his work with the LGBTI Working Group and his experience in litigation Allan have become thoroughly versed inside the felony issues that LGBTI people face and the laws that shield them.
Education
J.D., The Ohio State University, 2002
B.A., The University of Texas at Austin, 1999
Awards
Lawyer General’s Distinguished Service Award
Civil Rights Division’s Distinguished Service Award
Special Commendation Award from Civil Rights Division
DOJ Pride’s James R. Douglass Award (DOJ Pride is the diagnosed organization for LGBT DOJ personnel and allies)
Allan served as a member of the Civil Rights Division’s LGBTI Working Group. The LGBTI Working Group recommended the Division’s management on felony and policy troubles relating to discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identification, intersex status, and HIV/AIDS fame. Through his work with the LGBTI Working Group and his experience in litigation Allan have become thoroughly versed inside the felony issues that LGBTI people face and the laws that shield them.
Education
J.D., The Ohio State University, 2002
B.A., The University of Texas at Austin, 1999
Awards
Lawyer General’s Distinguished Service Award
Civil Rights Division’s Distinguished Service Award
Special Commendation Award from Civil Rights Division
DOJ Pride’s James R. Douglass Award (DOJ Pride is the diagnosed organization for LGBT DOJ personnel and allies)