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Allison M. Neff

Allison M Neff is an associate at McCollom D’Emilio Smith Uebler LLC, in Wilmington, Delaware. She focuses her practice on trust, estates, and tax, as well as corporate and fiduciary litigation. She counsels both individual and corporate trustees in all corporate, business and trust litigation matters.

During law school, Allison was the Editor-in-Chief of The Delaware Journal of Corporate Law and served as Co-Vice President on the Alternative Dispute Resolution Society, where she placed first in the 2018 ADR Competition. Additionally, she served on the Transactional Law Honor Society, earning 1st Place in the 2019 Transactional Law Competition. Thereafter, she was selected to compete in the 2019 National ABA Negotiation Competition.

Allison served as a judicial extern to the Honorable Meghan A. Adams of the Delaware Superior Court during law school. She began her career as a summer associate for Winget Spadafora & Schwartzberg LLP. Before joining MDSU, Allison served as a judicial law clerk for Master Selena E. Molina of the Delaware Court of Chancery.

Practice Focus:

  • Trust, Estates, and Tax; Corporate and Fiduciary Litigation

 Admissions:

  • Maryland, 2020
  • Pennsylvania, 2021

Education:

  • Widener University Delaware Law School, Juris Doctor,  2020
    • The Delaware Journal of Corporate Law, Editor-in-Chief, Vol. 45
    • Certificate of Achievement, Advanced Corporations
    • Transactional Law Honor Society – 1st Place 2019 Transactional Law Competition
    • Alternative Dispute Resolution Society, Co-Vice President – 1st Place 2018 ADR Competition
    • Richard S. Rodney Inn of Court, Schwartz Litigation Group
  • Capital University Law School, Paralegal Certification, 2010
  • The Ohio State University, Bachelor of Arts, 2008

Thought Leadership:

  • “A Reassessment of Vertical Mergers Within the Context of Antitrust Laws: The Time Warner and AT&T Merger,” 44 Delaware Journal of Corporate Law 121 (2020)
Practice Areas
Corporate Law
Tax Law
Trusts and Estates Law