About George
George McCoy is an attorney practicing across Washington and Oregon and admitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He earned his law degree from the University of Oregon School of Law in 2009 and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Public Affairs from Washington State University’s Vancouver campus, completed in 2007. He works from the Pacific Northwest and is based at Warren Allen LLP.
McCoy’s academic path combined public affairs and law. His undergraduate work in public affairs preceded law school by a few years, and he moved on to the University of Oregon School of Law, where he completed his J.D. in 2009. Those years shaped his interest in both state and federal practice, and they formed the foundation for his subsequent courtroom work.
He developed his practice in Washington and Oregon state courts and in federal forums. Over time he gained admission to practice before the Federal Circuit, which allowed him to handle appeals at the national level as well as litigation closer to home. He is an active lawyer at Warren Allen LLP, where he handles matters that require state-court experience and federal appellate work.
McCoy’s work spans trial and appellate settings. He represents clients in state court litigation in Washington and Oregon and appears in federal district courts when matters cross state lines or involve federal questions. On appeal, he brings cases to circuit-level review, including filings and oral argument before the Federal Circuit when appropriate. His practice requires attention to procedural detail and an ability to shift between trial strategy and the different demands of appellate briefing.
At Warren Allen LLP McCoy continues to practice across jurisdictions. He regularly prepares pleadings, briefings and appellate records, and he argues matters where both state precedent and federal law intersect. He maintains a practice that includes state court litigation in Washington and Oregon and appellate work before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, representing clients in those forums.