Allen N. Bradley
Allen is a corporate attorney assisting clients with matters relating to corporate and technology law, finance and private securities, negotiation of contracts concerning solar energy projects, corporate and partnership tax, executive and other non-qualified compensation, and wills, trusts, and estate law. He is also involved with policy matters related to renewable energy and sustainability initiatives and assists clients with regard to renewable energy projects and the structuring of philanthropic financing concerning renewable energy projects for non-profit organizations.
Prior to joining Fennemore, Allen was a Partner at a boutique corporate firm and a southeastern regional firm, both based in Atlanta, Georgia. Before that, he was vice president and general counsel for a technology company in Atlanta, Georgia.
Allen is AV® Peer Review Rated in the Martindale-Hubbell® Law Directory and was selected as the Solar Advocate of the Year (2020) by the Georgia Solar Association.
Allen lives in Atlanta with his wife Lila Bradley. He enjoys canoeing and sea kayaking; for example, he explored Georgia’s barrier islands in a sea kayaking trip that was 150 miles down Georgia’s coast. He is also proud to have been a canoe guide in Canada.
Education
- LL.M., New York University
- J.D., cum laude, University of Georgia
- B.A., magna cum laude, University of Georgia
Areas Of Practice
PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY AFFILIATIONS
- American Bar Association
- Atlanta Bar Association
- Atlanta Tax Forum
- Georgia Bar Assocation
- Board Member Public Policy, (Date), Georgia Solar Energy Assocation
AWARDS AND HONORS
- Best Lawyers®, Tax Law, 2023-2025
- Georgia Solar Association, Solar Advocate of the Year
- Martindale-Hubbell Rating, AV® Preeminent™
Articles and Presentations
- Co-Author, “Lawmakers Take Note: Protective Film on Glass is Only as Good as the Installer,” Campus Safety Magazine, December 2023
- Co-Commenter, “Comments to the Inflation Reduction Act,” Internal Revenue Service, November 2022
- Co-Author, “Tax Reform: Why the Right Business Structure Is Vital for Tech Startups” Aprio, February 2019
- Contributor, “Solar for Georgia’s Non-profits,” Southface White Paper, 2018
- Presenter, “Structuring the Financing of Solar Power Projects Utilizing Tax Incentives,” Solar Power Southeast Conference, May 2015
Admissions
- Georgia