Brady W. Allen
About
Brady W. Allen was born in Memphis, Tennessee, and raised in Corinth, Mississippi. As an undergraduate, he attended the University of Mississippi (affectionately known as Ole Miss) in Oxford, Mississippi, where he majored in Political Science and minored in History. After graduating from Ole Miss, Attorney Allen earned his law degree from Mississippi College School of Law in Jackson, Mississippi. During law school, he clerked for the Mississippi Attorney General’s Office in the DUI Division.
Following law school, Brady obtained his law licenses in Tennessee and Arkansas and began practicing across both states. His primary areas of practice are Workers’ Compensation and General Liability defense. Brady approaches every case with dedication and a strong sense of purpose, striving to secure the best possible results for his clients. The satisfaction and confidence his clients express at the conclusion of a matter remain the driving force behind his practice. He has earned a reputation as both a steady advocate, skilled litigator, and a thoughtful problem‑solver, committed to achieving the best outcome in every case he handles.
When Brady is not working, he spends his time with his wife, Ana, their son, William, and their dog, Conley. He and his family enjoy cooking, spending time outdoors, traveling, and visiting Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Most weekends, you can find them cheering on the Ole Miss Rebels in football, basketball, or baseball. Brady is also a horse‑racing enthusiast and enjoys staying connected to the sport’s rich tradition and competitive spirit.
Education
- Mississippi College School of Law, Jackson, Mississippi
- University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), Oxford, Mississippi
Practice Areas
- Workers Compensation Defense
- General Liability Defense
- Subrogation
- General Litigation
Professional Associations
- Memphis Bar Association
- Mid-South Workers Compensation Association
Bar Admissions
- Tennessee, 2021
- Arkansas, 2021
- US District Court, Western Division of Tennessee, 2024
- United States Supreme Court, 2026
Honors
- Mid-South Super Lawyers, Rising Star