BIOGRAPHY
With more than a decade of litigation experience, Allie J. Hallmark is a dedicated and zealous lawyer for individuals and families in catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases. Her experience includes claims arising out of negligent construction and OSHA violations, dangerous premises and inadequate security, trucking accidents, negligent hiring and supervision, and medical malpractice. Allie pursues justice for her clients by working harder, writing more persuasively, and advocating more effectively than the opposing side.
In 2022, Allie served on Hamilton Wingo’s trial team that obtained a $7.37 billion jury verdict in Dallas, the largest verdict in the United States that year. Allie has assisted on multiple cases in which Hamilton Wingo obtained eight-figure recoveries for its clients.
Although a West Texas native, Allie began her legal career in Philadelphia, where she gained extensive experience litigating construction and employment cases. After she returned to Dallas, she shifted her focus to representing individuals, including those discriminated against based on their religion and race.
Allie has handled all stages of discovery, settlements, trials, arbitrations, and appeals. She has earned multiple selections on the Texas and Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Rising Stars lists for her work in personal injury and construction litigation. No more than 2.5 percent of young attorneys per state are named to the Rising Stars lists each year.
Allie is a member of The William “Mac” Taylor Inn of Court, the Dallas-based chapter of The American Inns of Court, a select group of attorneys dedicated to promoting excellence in professionalism, ethics, civility, and skills in the legal system.
Allie graduated from Texas Tech University School of Law in 2012. During law school, she competed in appellate advocacy competitions across the country and won the National Moot Court Competition sponsored by the American College of Trial Lawyers. She was also elected Chairperson of the Texas Tech Board of Barristers and worked as an Articles Editor for the Texas Tech Law Review.
When she is not busy fighting for her clients at Hamilton Wingo, Allie represents wrongfully convicted individuals in no-fee, pro bono appeals. She also remains involved in law school advocacy at Texas Tech, serving as a volunteer coach for moot court teams to help train future lawyers.
PRACTICE AREAS
EDUCATION
- Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D. (Full Regents Scholarship)
- University of North Texas, B.A., magna cum laude
COURT ADMISSIONS
- State Bar of Texas
- Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- State of New Jersey
- United States District Court, Northern District of Texas
- United States District Court, Eastern District of Texas
- United States District Court, Southern District of Texas
- United States District Court, Western District of Texas
- United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
- United States Supreme Court
HONORS AND DISTINCTIONS
- Texas Super Lawyers Rising Stars, Thomson Reuters (2024)
- Named to Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Rising Stars list by Thomson Reuters (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
- Inducted into The Order of Barristers for excellence in law school advocacy (2012)
- National Champion, National Moot Court Competition sponsored by American College of Trial Lawyers, 2012
- Regional Champion, ABA Appellate Advocacy Competition (2011, 2012)
With more than a decade of litigation experience, Allie J. Hallmark is a dedicated and zealous lawyer for individuals and families in catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases. Her experience includes claims arising out of negligent construction and OSHA violations, dangerous premises and inadequate security, trucking accidents, negligent hiring and supervision, and medical malpractice. Allie pursues justice for her clients by working harder, writing more persuasively, and advocating more effectively than the opposing side.
In 2022, Allie served on Hamilton Wingo’s trial team that obtained a $7.37 billion jury verdict in Dallas, the largest verdict in the United States that year. Allie has assisted on multiple cases in which Hamilton Wingo obtained eight-figure recoveries for its clients.
Although a West Texas native, Allie began her legal career in Philadelphia, where she gained extensive experience litigating construction and employment cases. After she returned to Dallas, she shifted her focus to representing individuals, including those discriminated against based on their religion and race.
Allie has handled all stages of discovery, settlements, trials, arbitrations, and appeals. She has earned multiple selections on the Texas and Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Rising Stars lists for her work in personal injury and construction litigation. No more than 2.5 percent of young attorneys per state are named to the Rising Stars lists each year.
Allie is a member of The William “Mac” Taylor Inn of Court, the Dallas-based chapter of The American Inns of Court, a select group of attorneys dedicated to promoting excellence in professionalism, ethics, civility, and skills in the legal system.
Allie graduated from Texas Tech University School of Law in 2012. During law school, she competed in appellate advocacy competitions across the country and won the National Moot Court Competition sponsored by the American College of Trial Lawyers. She was also elected Chairperson of the Texas Tech Board of Barristers and worked as an Articles Editor for the Texas Tech Law Review.
When she is not busy fighting for her clients at Hamilton Wingo, Allie represents wrongfully convicted individuals in no-fee, pro bono appeals. She also remains involved in law school advocacy at Texas Tech, serving as a volunteer coach for moot court teams to help train future lawyers.
- Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D. (Full Regents Scholarship)
- University of North Texas, B.A., magna cum laude
- State Bar of Texas
- Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- State of New Jersey
- United States District Court, Northern District of Texas
- United States District Court, Eastern District of Texas
- United States District Court, Southern District of Texas
- United States District Court, Western District of Texas
- United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
- United States Supreme Court
- Texas Super Lawyers Rising Stars, Thomson Reuters (2024)
- Named to Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Rising Stars list by Thomson Reuters (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
- Inducted into The Order of Barristers for excellence in law school advocacy (2012)
- National Champion, National Moot Court Competition sponsored by American College of Trial Lawyers, 2012
- Regional Champion, ABA Appellate Advocacy Competition (2011, 2012)
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