About Irvine
Irvine Reaves is an attorney at Allen, Allen, Allen and Allen. He works inside a firm known for serving a range of clients and handling day-to-day legal matters. Those who meet him note a straightforward approach. He explains issues plainly and keeps the focus on resolving the problem in front of the client.
Reaves's path to practice followed the customary steps required for an attorney. He completed the legal training necessary to work as a lawyer and moved into practice in a firm setting. Early career years at a firm teach a lot about practical lawyering. Routine can be as important as flash; drafting, managing deadlines and preparing for hearings form the backbone of daily work.
Over time Reaves developed the practical skills most useful to firm clients. He has worked on tasks that include client counseling, document review and negotiation. He has also spent time preparing matters for court and other formal forums when that became necessary. Those activities have shaped the way he evaluates a case and gives advice.
Within the firm environment he collaborates with colleagues and support staff. That collaboration covers strategy, fact gathering and smoothing the administrative side of a matter so a client can focus on outcomes. The ability to coordinate teams and keep a file moving forward often determines whether a matter resolves quickly or drags on. Reaves’s work reflects an emphasis on clear communication and steady case management.
Outside of specific casework, attorneys at a firm like Allen, Allen, Allen and Allen balance client service with internal responsibilities. They mentor more junior lawyers, contribute to firm systems and meet the administrative requirements that keep a practice running. Reaves participates in that mix of work, applying day-to-day legal judgment to the tasks the firm takes on.
In his current role at Allen, Allen, Allen and Allen, Irvine Reaves concentrates on serving the legal needs of the firm’s clients and managing matters to practical resolution.