About David Lee
David Lee Allen studied at California State University, Northridge, where he earned a Bachelor of Science before heading to Pepperdine University School of Law for his J.D. Those years shaped a practical approach to legal problems. The academic work at Pepperdine and the broader undergraduate training at CSUN gave him a foundation in research, writing and client counseling.
He is admitted to practice in both Arizona and California and has built a practice that spans both states. Over the course of his career he has worked in private practice settings and on matters that require familiarity with the courts and regulatory systems of each jurisdiction. Colleagues describe him as steady in client meetings and thorough in preparation.
Allen’s work blends courtroom preparation and out-of-court problem solving. He confronts documents and deadlines directly. He prepares legal filings, handles negotiations and drafts agreements when that suits a client’s needs. On a given day he may be reviewing case law, meeting with clients, or coordinating with opposing counsel. The day-to-day work is practical and detail-oriented.
At Jaburg & Wilk, P.C. he collaborates with other attorneys on matters that touch both Arizona and California law. The firm setting gives him access to resources and peers who assist on cross-jurisdictional issues. He manages client expectations and explains legal options in plain terms, helping people understand trade-offs before decisions are made.
Peers and clients note his steady demeanor in hearings and in strategy sessions. He draws on his Pepperdine training when organizing a case and on his undergraduate years when parsing technical or financial information. That combination helps when cases involve complicated facts or multiple parties.
Outside of the office he keeps an eye on developments in the state bars and on shifts in case law that could affect his clients. He maintains the professional routines that help a law practice run smoothly: careful calendaring, clear client communication and meticulous file management. He currently focuses his practice on representing clients in matters arising under the laws of Arizona and California at Jaburg & Wilk, P.C.