About Allyson
Allyson Thompson earned her J.D. from Lincoln Law School in 2004 after beginning her legal studies in 2000. She studied law through a period of change in the profession and left school prepared for courtroom and client work. Her academic record shows a steady progression from classroom to practical training. That foundation set the tone for a career spent in local legal circles rather than national headlines.
Early in her career Thompson became active in Orange County’s legal community. She served as President Elect of the Orange County Women Lawyers in 2015, a leadership role within a long-standing local bar organization. The post placed her among peers who organize educational programs, mentor younger lawyers and engage in civic outreach. Those responsibilities deepened her ties to the region’s bench and bar and informed how she approaches professional collaboration.
Over time Thompson moved toward running her own practice. She established a law office under the name Allyesq75. Running a small practice requires wearing many hats. She handles client intake, case preparation and courtroom appearances herself, and she adapts to the changing needs of clients and courts. Her background in bar activities and local networks has been useful for building referrals and coordinating with other attorneys when cases require additional expertise.
Colleagues describe Thompson as practical and straightforward in client meetings. She prefers clear explanations and concrete next steps. That approach shows in how she manages case files and sets expectations with clients. She has continued to take part in local bar events and professional programs since 2015, a pattern that keeps her connected to procedural developments and community resources. She now operates a solo practice under the name Allyesq75. Her work centers on civil matters for individuals and small businesses.