Allison Christensen concentrates her practice in litigation, focusing on Southwest Florida (Collier and Lee Counties) but also throughout the State of Florida. She embraces the opportunities that litigation presents to resolve disputes among people who are unable to do so themselves. Patient, dedicated and resourceful, Allison works to give a voice to people whose interests are not being considered and, especially in the probate litigation area, often allows her to ensure that decedents' plans are protected after they pass away, providing both comfort and security for her clients.
Allison provides strategic counseling and legal advice on a variety of matters, including contested wills and trusts (e.g. undue influence and capacity challenges), estate and trust administrations, commercial litigation, business disputes, business torts, business transactions, guardianship litigation, real estate and construction contracts and appeals. Uniquely, Allison also has experience in securities, sports and intellectual property law, which allows her to “issue-spot” and collaborate with other attorneys as needed, to provide customized counsel for her clients and to help them realize their goals.
Allison is licensed in Florida and Michigan.
Professional History
• Partner, Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP, 2018-present; Associate, 2012-17
• Associate, Alan R. Miller P.C., 2009-2012; Legal Intern, 2002-2009
Experience
• Sutherland v. Powersports of Monroe, LLC, 2012 WL 716937 (Mich. Ct. App. March 6, 2012), appeal denied 492 Mich. 870 (2012).
Publications & Speaking Engagements
The Income, Gift and Estate Consequences of Divorce
November 07, 2019
The Income, Gift and Estate Consequences of Divorce
October 11, 2019
The Income, Gift and Estate Consequences of Divorce
September 12, 2019
Writing In / And The Law
February 01, 2016
Trust Protectors: Superheroes or Mere Mortals?
October 01, 2015
Florida’s newly-enacted “Right to Try” Act
September 01, 2015
"Trust Protectors: 4th DCA Issues Decision"
April 01, 2015
"FBI Reclassifies Animal Cruelty as a Felony," Allison B. Christensen
December 01, 2014
"You Own A Home In Florida, But Should You Make Your Home In Florida? Comparing Florida Domicile to Michigan Domicile," Allison B. Christensen, Esq.
November 14, 2013
Community Involvement
Humane Society of Naples, Member, 2016-present; Annual Pet Lovers’ Gala Committee, Member, 2014-2018; Pawfessionals Young Executives, President, 2018-present, Vice President, 2017-18.
Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens, Member, ZOObilee Planning Committee, 2016
Conservancy of Southwest Florida, Member, Planned Giving Committee, 2015-present
Naples Art Association, Member, Goddess Night Planning Committee, 2015-2017
Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce, Member, 2014-present; Matching Needs Committee, Member, 2014-2019
Young Professionals of Naples, Member, 2013-2019
Hahn Loeser’s Women’s Leadership Initiative Committee, Member, 2016; 2019-2020
Michigan Sports Hall of Fame, Former Executive Committee Member and General Counsel
Awards & Distinctions
Ones to Watch, Best Lawyers®, Commercial Litigation, Litigation - Trusts and Estates, 2021
Rising Star, Florida Super Lawyers®, 2018 and 2019
AV Preeminent®, Martindale-Hubbell
Top Lawyer, Naples Illustrated, Business Litigation, 2018 and 2020
40 Under 40 Honoree, Gulfshore Business, 2018
Naples Chamber of Commerce, Growing Associates in Naples™ (GAIN™) Program, 2014
Memberships & Affiliations
Collier County Women’s Bar Association, Member, 2013-present; Board of Directors, Member, 2015-present; Executive Committee, Member, 2019 - present; Board Secretary, 2019 - present; Membership Committee, Chair, 2015-2019
Florida Bar Association, Probate & Trust Litigation Committee, Member, 2015-present; Probate Law and Procedure Committee, Member, 2015-present
Southwest Florida Federal Court Bar Association, Member, 2015-present
Collier County Bar Association, Member, 2013-present
Florida Bar Association, Member, Real Property, Probate Trust Law Section, 2013-present
Florida Bar Association, Mentor, Young Lawyers Division, 2013-2019
American Bar Association, Member, 2009-present
Michigan Bar Association, Member, 2009-present
Thomas S. Biggs American Inns of Court, Member, 2013-2015; 2019-2020