Allie is an Associate in the Public Finance practice group. She previously worked as a Summer Associate at Frost Brown Todd. Allie joined the firm in 2024 after graduating from the University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law as salutatorian with summa cum laude honors. During her time at law school, Allie was a Notes Editor on the University of Louisville Law Review, where she was awarded the Best Note for her publication: Trumping Unmeritorious Election Contests: The Need for Uniform Election Contest Laws in the Wake of 2020 Election Litigation. Allie also served as an inaugural fellow of the Brandeis Leadership Initiative and was an Edwin H. Perry Mediation Fellow, where she co-mediated family law disputes at the Louisville Legal Aid Clinic.
University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, J.D., 2024, summa cum laude
Bellarmine University, B.A., 2020, summa cum laude
CALI Excellence for the Future Award for Top Grade in: Lawyering Skills I; Lawyering Skills II; Contracts II; Civil Procedure II; Decedents’ Estates and Trusts; Upper-Level Writing and Research; Evidence; Secured Transactions; Drafting; and Law & Education.
Samuel L. Greenebaum Excellence in Legal Writing Award
Norvie Lay Award for Excellence in Taxation and Estate Planning
Archbishop’s Medal for Academic Excellence Award
Fielding Rubel School of Business, Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key Award
Pre-Law Program Alberta O. Jones Award
Kentucky Bar Association
Louisville Bar Association
Brandeis Honor Society
Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honor Society
Beta Gamma Sigma Business Administration Honor Society
Bellarmine University Honors Thesis (Spring 2020): Gender and Judicial Decision-Making
Contributions acknowledged in “Family Law: Cases, Comments, and Questions” (2022, West Academic)
Alexandra L. Just, Note, Trumping Unmeritorious Election Contests: The Need for Uniform Election Contest Laws in the Wake of 2020 Election Litigation, 62 U. Louisville L. Rev. 167 (2023).