About Allyson
Allyson Moore earned her law degree from William Mitchell College of Law in 2014 after beginning her studies in 2011. She entered law school following early work in local courts. The classroom years were followed quickly by practical courtroom exposure that shaped her early steps as a lawyer.
Her first roles after law school drew on clerical and judicial support work. In 2011 she worked as a deputy clerk in the Dunn County Clerk of Courts. The next year she served as a judicial assistant in the Dunn County Judges Office. Those positions put her inside the courthouse day to day and offered repeated contact with case management and court procedure.
Moore continued to build courtroom experience while still in school. In 2013 she worked as a legal intern at the St. Croix County Judges Office. After completing her J.D., she moved into associate roles at law firms. In 2014 she joined Schofield, Parent, Mayer & Huff, S.C. as an associate lawyer. Two years later she took an associate position at Weber Law Office, where records show she began work in 2016.
Professionally she has stayed involved in regional legal circles. Since 2016 she has been a member of the St. Croix Valley Bar Association. She also belonged to the Professional Women’s Network — St. Croix Valley from 2015 to 2016. Those memberships reflect ongoing ties to the legal community in western Wisconsin and neighboring counties.
Her career path reflects steady movement from court support roles into firm-based practice. Early work in clerks’ offices and judges’ chambers exposed her to docketing, filings and courtroom routines. Later positions at law firms expanded that experience into client representation and case preparation. She is admitted to practice in Wisconsin and has developed a practice shaped by the procedural and litigation work she encountered early on.
Colleagues describe Moore as a lawyer who knows the local court systems and how they function in practice. She has balanced behind-the-scenes court work with front-line responsibilities at law firms. She continues to live and work in the region where she built her early career. Her current practice focuses on serving clients in Wisconsin.