About Justin K
Justin K Summary is an attorney at Allan & Summary. He favors clarity in his work. He writes plainly and prepares carefully. Clients and colleagues see a lawyer who prioritizes practical problem-solving over theatrical gestures.
He completed his legal education before beginning practice. Early on he focused on building the basic skills every lawyer needs: research, drafting, and courtroom procedure. Those foundations remain evident in his approach. He spends time on the facts and the law, and on how best to present both.
Over the course of his career he has handled a range of legal matters for individuals and businesses. He has worked in settings that require both negotiation and litigation. He believes that most successful outcomes begin long before a courtroom hearing, in good strategy and steady preparation.
People who work with him describe him as methodical. He breaks complex problems into manageable steps. That habit shows up in how he prepares witness outlines, structures discovery requests, and organizes trial exhibits. He also pays attention to communication. He aims to explain options in plain language so clients understand the trade-offs involved in each choice.
At Allan & Summary he is part of the firm’s roster of practicing attorneys. His daily work involves counseling clients, managing case plans, and overseeing the procedural aspects of litigation. He participates in client meetings, crafts motions and briefs, and coordinates with experts when technical issues arise. He brings the same measured attention to each task, whether drafting a contract clause or preparing a trial notebook.
He also values professional development and keeps current with changes in the law that affect his practice. That includes reviewing new decisions, statutes, and procedural developments that bear on client matters. He views law practice as a blend of continuing learning and disciplined execution.
He currently practices at Allan & Summary, where his work focuses on advising clients on legal strategy and managing disputes.