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Lisa A. Allen

The Honorable Lisa A. Allen

County Civil, Division O
  • Edgecomb Courthouse800 E. Twiggs St., Room #312
    Tampa, Florida 33602
    Courtroom #301
  • Judicial Assistant: Donna O'Dell
  • (813) 272-0240
  • civdivo@fljud13.org
  • Zoom Meeting ID: 958-090-2034
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JUDICIAL BIOGRAPHY

The Honorable Lisa A. Allen


Elected to the Bench: November 2018

Hillsborough County Court Judge, 13th Judicial Circuit, Tampa, Florida(Jan 2019 – Present)

  • County Civil, Division M (Jan 2022-present)
  • Circuit Civil, Domestic Violence Protective Injunctions, Division K (Jan 2019-Dec 2021)
  • County Civil, Division S (Jan 2019-Dec 2021)

Education

University of Florida, College of Law, Gainesville, Florida

  • Juris Doctor (2000)
  • Board of Masters, University of Florida Student Honor Court (2000)

University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, withHigh Honors(1996)
  • Major: Business Management; Minor: Economics
  • Business Law Teaching Assistant (1995-1996)

Legal Experience

Ansa Assuncao, LLP, Tampa, Florida

  • Of Counsel practicing in the areas of commercial, real estate, construction, transportation, insurance and business litigation as well as commercial real estate and leasing, corporate formation, property management agreements, brokerage agreements, contract negotiation, employment agreements, loan and security documents and corporate transactions.

Allen Law & Mediation, PA, Tampa, Florida

  • Shareholder practicing in the areas of commercial real estate, leasing and corporate transactions as well as general commercial, probate and business litigation matters representing corporations, partnerships, developers, landlords, creditors, estates and individuals, in state as well as federal district courts.

Federal Law Clerk, Tampa, Florida

  • Career law clerk for the Honorable James S. Moody, Jr., United States District Court Judge for the Middle District of Florida. Responsible for reading all relevant pleadings, researching issues of law, drafting opinions and bench briefs, attending trials and other court proceedings as well as acting as an advisor and making recommendations based on applicable law and the pertinent facts of each case to Judge Moody. The types of cases presented were complex and varied (e.g. labor and employment matters, restrictive covenants, confidential and non-disclosure agreements, qui tam and whistleblower actions, copyright, trademark, intellectual property and patent cases, maritime disputes, multi-state jurisdictional actions, class actions, civil rights, constitutional rights, insurance coverage, prisoner appeals, bankruptcy appeals, adversary appeals, tax appeals, social security appeals, narcotics, RICO, money laundering, sex trafficking and similar federal criminal issues).

GrayRobinson, P.A., Tampa, Florida

  • Associate attorney practicing in the area of commercial litigation with a focus on banking law, defending financial institutions pursuant to contractual defenses or UCC defenses, regarding consumer protections laws under the FDCPA, TILA, FDUTPA, ECOA, TCPA, and FCRA, banking compliance issues, unauthorized transactions, fraud, white collar crime, securities litigation, and the recovery of special assets. Experience includes general civil litigation representing financial institutions, corporations, insurance companies, partnerships, developers, individuals, transportation companies, Tampa Port Authority, and the Environmental Protection Commission of Hillsborough County, in state as well as federal district and bankruptcy courts.

Cohn, Cohn & Hendrix, P.A., Tampa, Florida

  • Associate attorney practicing in the area of commercial litigation with a focus on banking law, commercial and residential foreclosures, bankruptcy, creditors’ rights, commercial evictions, leases, landlord tenant disputes, unfair trade practices, and consumer and commercial collections. Experience includes general civil litigation in state and federal courts; drafting and filing complaints, motions, memorandums of law, and general discovery requests; and participating in mediations, arbitrations, hearings, pre-trial, trial and appellate matters.

Bar Admissions

  • Florida (2001)
  • Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida (2001)

Professional Associations/Activities (Legal)

  • The Florida Bar (2021-present)
  • Hillsborough County Bar Association (2021-present)
  • Master Member of the Cheatwood Inn of Court (2019-present)
  • Committee Member, Florida Standard Jury Instructions Contracts and Business Cases Committee (2021-present)
  • Conference of County Court Judges of Florida, Board of Directors, Treasurer (2022-present)
  • Conference of County Court Judges of Florida, Education and Civil Rules Committees (2019-present)
  • Panel Speaker for the HCBA Annual Environmental and Land Use Conference (2021)
  • Volunteer Speaker for Law Week Tours at the Courthouse (2020)
  • Panel Speaker for Civil Court Judiciary at HCBA Bench Bar Conference (2019)
  • Hillsborough County Bar Association, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee (2017-present)
  • The Florida Bar Real Property, Probate & Trust Law Section, Member (2015-2018)
  • Volunteer Attorney Speaker for the Florida Bar Speakers Bureau (2018)
  • Hillsborough County Bar Association, Community Services Committee (2013-2015)
  • Hillsborough County Bar Association, Professionalism & Ethics Committee and Solo & Small Firm Section (2015-2016)
  • Bay Area Legal Services, Wills For Heroes Pro Bono Project Volunteer (2015, 2018)
  • Hillsborough County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division – Board of Directors and Chairman of the Member Services Committee (2003-2007)
  • Editor of THE YLD Young Lawyer newsletter (2004-2005)
  • Pupil Member of the William Terrell Inn of Court (2002-2005)
  • Named one of the Top 30 Under 30 Young Professionals in the Tampa Bay Area by the Tampa Bay Business Journal in 2004
  • Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association (2001-2006)
  • Tampa Chamber of Commerce, Local and State Issues Committee Member (2004-2005)
  • Hillsborough County Association of Women Lawyers, Community Affairs Committee (2004-2006)
  • Procedures & Preferences
    County Civil, Division O

Procedures & Preferences

  • A motion must be filed with the Clerk of Court before setting the matter for hearing in JAWS.  Parties are encouraged to wait at least 10 days after filing a non-dispositive and/or non-evidentiary motion before setting the motion for hearing, in order to determine whether the non-movant intends to file a response in opposition or objection to such motion.  If no response in opposition or objection is filed by the non-movant within 10 days, then a hearing may not be necessary, unless otherwise required by the Court or the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure.
  • All matters requiring 60 minutes or less of hearing time must be scheduled through JAWS.
  • Any matters requiring more than 60 minutes of hearing time must be scheduled through the Judicial Assistant.  You may email the judicial assistant at civdivo@fljud13.org to obtain available hearing times lasting over 60 minutes.
  • After obtaining a hearing time either through JAWS or the Judicial Assistant, a Notice of Hearing must be e-filed with the Clerk of Court and a copy mailed or emailed to chambers at civdivo@fljud13.org.
  • Any hearing cancellation (except an Initial Pretrial Conference Hearing) must be made in writing, e-filed with the Clerk, and emailed to civdivo@fljud13.org at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled hearing.  The Court will always review relevant motions and responses prior to a scheduled hearing.  Accordingly, last minute cancellations (less than 1 business day notice) made without good cause may result in the Court ruling on the pending motion without a hearing.  Even if the parties reach an agreement in regard to the pending motion, the movant must appear at the scheduled hearing time to inform the Court of the outcome unless a timely cancellation notice or a signed stipulation of the parties is emailed to civdivo@fljud13.org. 

  • Attorneys should submit and upload proposed orders (in pdf format) to the Court for review via the e-filing portal.
  • Please submit proposed orders to the Court within one (1) week of the hearing and/or ruling.

  • All hearings shall be held in person.  
  • Zoom and Telephonic appearance by legal counsel is discouraged for disputed legal arguments or where the opposing party is not represented by counsel.  If counsel of record does not want to appear at a scheduled hearing because they do not want to drive to Hillsborough County, then coverage by local counsel is highly recommended.  If an attorney files a case in Hillsborough County or an attorney agrees to defend a party sued in Hillsborough County, then such attorney should expect to appear in Hillsborough County or anticipate the need to retain local counsel for disputed, evidentiary or final hearings. 
  • No party may appear by phone or zoom for a small claims initial pre-trial conference. 
  • No legal counsel may appear by phone or zoom for a trial, final hearing, potentially dispositive motion or an evidentiary hearing.  Out of town witnesses that are simply confirming business records to be admitted into the record or amounts owed may appear at final hearing or trial virtually, however, a motion to allow appearance of witness via phone/zoom must be filed and a proposed order submitted to Division O at least five (5) days prior to such final hearing or trial.
  • No party may appear by phone or zoom for a hearing scheduled for 30 minutes or longer.
  • In county court cases in which the full Florida Rules Of Civil Procedure have been invoked, hearings are not required for most unopposed, non-dispositive and/or non-evidentiary motions (e.g. motion to compel, motion for protective order, motion for leave to amend, motion for relief from technical admissions, motion for default, motion to withdraw, motion to dismiss without prejudice, motion to transfer venue, motion to strike affirmative defenses, motion to invoke full rules, motion for extension of time, agreed or joint motions, etc.).  If the non-movant does not file a response in opposition or an objection to the motion within ten (10) days of the filing of the motion, then such motion shall be deemed by the Court to be “unopposed” (except where the Rules of Civil Procedure specifically allow for a longer period of time to respond).
  • Any special request to appear by phone at a hearing by any party or attorney that is not located in the Tampa Bay Area must be submitted to the Court through a written motion filed at least five (5) days prior to the hearing.  Such motion shall provide good cause why such exception is necessary (decreasing the spread of COVID is no longer considered good cause).  In addition, a proposed order granting appearance by zoom/phone must be uploaded to the Division O work queue through the e-filing system at least five (5) days prior to the hearing.  If a proposed order is not uploaded, then the Court will not be aware that a motion is pending.
  • In the event parties are unable to coordinate any non-emergency hearing, deposition, or motion within a reasonable period of time (not less than 72 hours) and after 3 documented attempts, the moving party may unilaterally set the issue for hearing pursuant to divisional instructions to occur no less than 30 days after the third attempt.

  • Whoever appears for a party must have full authority to settle for all amounts from zero to the amount of the claim without further consultation.  Failure to comply may result in the imposition of sanctions, including costs, attorney fees, entry of judgment, or dismissal. 
  • Defendant(s) must appear in Court on the date specified in order to avoid a default judgment.
  • Plaintiff(s) must appear in Court on the date specified in order to avoid having the case dismissed.

  • All motions, affidavits, stipulations, responses, exhibits or similar pleadings (except proposed orders) should be electronically filed with the Clerk through the e-filing portal.

  • Please provide case law and any legal authority by hard copy to the Court at least 3 business days prior to a scheduled hearing.

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