About Chad C
Chad C Allman began his academic journey in Texas, attending Texas A&M University - Tarleton State University before earning his law degree from Oklahoma City University School of Law. His time in law school prepared him for practice in state courts and gave him a grounding in the procedural and substantive issues that shape everyday legal work.
He entered the legal profession in 2007 and has practiced at Allman Law since that year. Those early years were spent building familiarity with the Texas court system and developing a client-facing practice. He has worked consistently at the firm level rather than moving through a string of large firms, which has allowed him to remain closely involved in casework and client interactions.
Allman is licensed to practice in Texas. Over the course of his career he has handled matters that arise under Texas law, often addressing the sorts of disputes and transactions that bring individuals and organizations to a local attorney. He approaches cases with an emphasis on clear communication and practical problem solving, aiming to give clients a straightforward sense of options and likely outcomes.
Colleagues describe him as steady in the courtroom and deliberate in negotiation. He keeps file work and court preparation tight, and he spends time in the office preparing the groundwork that can make a difference at hearing or trial. Outside the courtroom he has maintained memberships in professional associations, remaining connected to local bar activities and continuing legal education.
Allman practices through Allman Law, where he handles matters across Texas. He manages cases from initial intake through resolution, balancing courtroom appearances with the behind-the-scenes drafting and client counseling that most cases require. He currently practices law in Texas through Allman Law, handling a range of state-law matters.