Background
Cornwell, Allison was born on May 25, 1971 in Danville, Arkansas, United States.
Cornwell, Allison was born on May 25, 1971 in Danville, Arkansas, United States.
Hendrix College (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1992). University of Arkansas at Little Rock (Juris Doctor, with high honors, 1995). New York University (Master of Laws, 1996).
Worked at Friday, Eldredge & Clark (Little Rock, Arkansas) specializing in General Civil Practice. Corporation, Insurance, Negligence, Labor and Employment, Banking, Debtor/Creditor Rights, Employee Benefits, Estate Planning and Probate, Antitrust, Securities, Taxation, Public Utility, Environmental, Health Care, Municipal Bond Law, Personal Injury, Insurance Defense, Product Liability, Medical and Professional Malpractice, Real Estate, Health Care, Intellectual Property. Admitted to the bar, 1995, Arkansas.
Member and Associate Editor, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Journal, 1994-1995.
Author: "Sacrificial Rites Become Constitutional Rights on the Altar of Babalu Aye," 16 U.A.L.R. L. J. 623, 1994. Member: Pulaski County (Member, Sections on: Taxation.
Probate Law) and Arkansas Bar Associations. Friday, Eldredge & Clark and its predecessors have represented Union Pacific Railroad and its predecessors in Arkansas for more than 100 years.
Since 1952 the firm has served the entire state with a full range of legal services.
lieutenant represents a number of clients on a nationwide basis in the field of products liability, mergers and acquisitions, securities law and general corporate legal services.
Member: Pulaski County (Member, Sections on: Taxation. Probate Law) and Arkansas Bar Associations.