About Allan Wilson
Allan Wilson Wages built his legal foundation in Tennessee. He earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 1975 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Memphis in 1978. Those years set the stage for a career that has alternated between courtroom work and municipal service.
He entered private practice in 1980, founding what is listed as A. Wages Law Office. That practice became the platform for his work in civil matters across the state. In 2008 he took on a judicial role in the City of Millington General Sessions court. The judgeship placed him at the intersection of local disputes, ordinance cases and day-to-day judicial responsibilities that affect residents directly.
Wages maintains ties to professional networks that reflect his interests and qualifications. He is a board certified civil lawyer and is associated with the National Board of Legal Specialty Certification. He is also a member of the American Association for Justice, the organization formerly known as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. At the state level, his involvement in the Tennessee Municipal Judges Conference connects him to peers who serve on municipal benches.
His legal work spans private representation and judicial experience. The private side of his career has centered on civil litigation and related matters. The municipal judgeship added an administrative layer, requiring management of courtroom procedures and local legal questions. Those combined roles give him familiarity with both advocacy and the mechanics of adjudication at the city level.
People who have worked with him describe a lawyer accustomed to the steady demands of local practice. He has continued his practice through A Wages Law Office, operating in the same state where he studied and served. His professional memberships underscore a continuing involvement in the legal community and an interest in civil law standards and trial work.
In practice, he handles civil matters from his office under the A Wages Law Office name. His current work stays concentrated on civil legal issues handled in Tennessee courts.