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Allison Biggs

Biggs Law Group, PLLC
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Allison Biggs
Biggs Law Group, PLLC
Henderson,
 TX

Allison Biggs graduated from Henderson High School then received her Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from Southern Methodist University in Dallas where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. While attending law school at SMU, she studied abroad at Oxford University in England.

After she graduated from law school in 2003, she moved back to East Texas to serve as an Assistant District Attorney for Smith County. In January 2005, she returned to Henderson to serve as an Assistant District and County Attorney for Rusk County.

During her four years as a prosecutor in both Smith and Rusk counties, Allison tried hundreds of cases. In January 2008, she opened her own private practice in Henderson, Texas, where she practices primarily criminal defense, family law, and personal injury law. Her long history on both sides of the law has given her incredible insight into the legal system. Having tried a wide variety of cases, from traffic tickets to capital murder, she knows the way her adversaries think and utilizes this knowledge to her clients’ advantage.

Allison is a member of the State Bar of Texas, the Texas Bar Foundation, the American Bar Association, and the Rusk County Bar Association. She is licensed to practice in federal court in the Eastern District of Texas.

As a long-time resident of Rusk County, Allison has deep roots in the community. She is married to Kenneth Morgan Biggs, founder and managing partner of the Law Firm of Biggs & Greenslade, PC. They currently live in Henderson with their 15 year old son, Brian, and 18 year old daughter, Ashton. Her family attends the First United Methodist Church in Henderson.


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