About Tyler M
Tyler M Allen earned his law degree from Arizona Summit Law School in 2012 after completing undergraduate studies in political science and government at Florida Gulf Coast University in 2009. He came to law from a background in liberal arts and political studies, a foundation that informs how he approaches statutory questions and client counseling. The sequence of degrees shaped a practical understanding of policy and the mechanics of legal argument.
After law school, Allen built a practice that spans two state jurisdictions. He is licensed to practice in Arizona and Colorado. Over the years he has handled a range of matters for individuals and local businesses, balancing courtroom work with counseling and transactional tasks. Colleagues describe him as steady in court and concise in writing. He tends to favor clear legal reasoning over rhetorical flourish, and he prepares cases with an eye toward practical outcomes.
Allen maintains current professional memberships in bar and legal organizations. He has participated in local legal events and continuing education programs in both Arizona and Colorado. Those activities reflect an ongoing effort to stay current on procedural changes and evolving case law. He has also contributed to collaborative efforts among practitioners, sharing perspectives on courtroom procedure and case strategy.
His practice life centers on client representation at the Queen Creek Law Office. There he manages a docket that includes contested matters and advisory work. He spends time drafting pleadings and motions, responding to opposing counsel, and advising clients on options that align with their objectives. The office work is a mix of litigation preparation and direct client engagement, and he handles each matter from intake to resolution when possible.
People who work with Allen find that he sets clear expectations at the outset of an engagement. He emphasizes straight talk about risk and timeline. When a matter goes into litigation, he prepares clients for the stages of the process and the likely costs involved. When issues can be resolved without court intervention, he works toward settlements that reflect his clients' priorities.
In 2026 Allen continues to practice from the Queen Creek Law Office, serving clients across Arizona and Colorado. His current practice concentrates on legal matters in those two states.