Alan Carrillo
Texas
Alan Carrillo is a litigator at Brown Fox PLLC—a full-service, business boutique law firm in Dallas and Frisco, Texas. He previously worked at two international law firms in Dallas and was an inaugural law clerk to U.S. District Judge Brantley Starr of the Northern District of Texas.
Alan serves on the City of Dallas’s Judicial Nominating Commission, which recommends municipal judge candidates to the city council for appointment and improvements to the City’s Court and Detention Services department. He is on the Federalist Society’s Dallas Lawyers Chapter and Texas Young Lawyers Chapter boards and is President of the Dallas chapter of the Federal Bar Association. With his wife Susanna, Alan serves on the advisory board for Act—a Dallas-based non-profit that helps residents fight crime in their neighborhoods using the civil justice system.
Alan earned his bachelor of arts degree from and served as student body president at Patrick Henry College, and earned his juris doctor degree from Washington and Lee University School of Law. Between those, he interned for International Justice Mission for a year in Nairobi, Kenya. During law school, Alan clerked for the Texas Attorney General’s Office of Special Litigation, which leads the State’s strategic civil litigation against the federal government.
Born in East Texas and raised near Fort Worth, Alan resides in Dallas with Susanna and their two children.
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