About Randall Lee
Randall Lee Appleton is licensed to practice law in both Virginia and Florida. He works from the offices of Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen and handles matters that cross state lines. Colleagues describe him as steady in court and attentive at the conference table. He balances litigation and client counseling depending on the case.
Appleton’s career spans multiple jurisdictions. He holds active licenses in Virginia and Florida as of 2026, allowing him to appear in courts and manage filings in both states. That dual admission informs how he approaches cases. He often evaluates legal questions with an eye toward procedural differences between state systems and the practical consequences for clients.
Over the years he has worked on matters that required coordination across state lines. Those assignments ranged from contested hearings to negotiated resolutions. He has experience preparing filings, managing discovery, and advising clients on choices that affect proceedings in more than one jurisdiction. He also spends time on client-facing work, explaining options and next steps in plain language.
At Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen he is part of a team that serves individuals and businesses. The firm provides representation in court and handles transactional matters when needed. Within that setting Appleton contributes on cases that involve statutory and procedural questions specific to Virginia and Florida. He collaborates with colleagues who bring different specialties to the table, and he often liaises with out-of-state counsel when matters extend beyond the firm’s home courts.
Clients and peers note that his approach is methodical. He prepares thoroughly for hearings and reviews documents with an eye for detail. He is comfortable managing the administrative work that complex matters require, including coordinating schedules, calendaring deadlines, and keeping clients informed about progress. That steadiness helps when timelines tighten or when cases shift direction.
Outside the courtroom he has participated in continuing legal education and routine professional obligations that come with maintaining dual licensure. He keeps current on developments in both Virginia and Florida law so he can advise clients about changing rules and deadlines. He also works to make sure filings comply with local court requirements and that clients understand the possible routes to resolution.
He practices at Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen, handling matters in Virginia and Florida.