Jenny Ann Allenbaugh

Jenny Ann Allenbaugh

5.0
Rating: 6.6

Licensed for 16 years

Business Lawyer at Austin, TX
Practice Areas: Business, Intellectual Property, Litigation

12407 N. Mo Pac Expy., Ste. 100-406, Austin, TX

About Jenny

Practice Areas

3

Practice Areas

Intellectual Property 30%

Focusing on trademark, copyright and trade secret matters.

30%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Free Consultation

$0 first 30 minutes


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Licenses

Licensed in Texas for 16 years

State: Texas

Acquired: 2009

Eligible to Practice in Texas

No misconduct found

Location

The Law Offices of Jenny Allenbaugh, PLLC

12407 N. Mo Pac Expy., Ste. 100-406, Austin, TX, 78758

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Jenny Ann Allenbaugh's Reviews

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5.0 /5.0

2 Client Reviews

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Posted by Austin | April 19, 2013 | Contracts & Agreements

Independent Contractor's Agreement Review

I met Jenny when she was giving a presentation on ip, contracts and business formation at a tech entrepreneurs meetup. The presentation was quite good, and since I'm looking to start my own business, I took note, because I'd been on the lookout for a lawyer I could trust to understand these issues i...n the context of software development. As it happens, I ended up landing some contract work, but felt really uncomfortable with the language in it, particularly regarding the ip. As a programmer, this is a really important area for me. Since it was my first time using a lawyer for this kind of thing and it was also a very small contract, I decided to try out oDesk but was pretty dissatisfied with the results. After wasting a lot time and money, I decided to contact Jenny and to be honest, I'm really glad I did. At this point, the employer was getting frustrated at how long it was taking to get the contract back to them and I was a bit desperate. I reached out to her, and she got back to me right away. We talked about my situation and concerns about the contract, and she got started immediately, even meeting me on the weekend to handle some paperwork. After a quick turnaround, she walked me through all her changes on the phone, explaining her rationale and patiently explaining points that I didn't understand. Personally I appreciated this, since I always look to increase my understanding on top of getting what I need done. Since it's in my nature, even though I was having a lawyer look at the document, I did a lot of research on my own regarding software contracts, and what should be in them. Having never done this before, I wanted to be more informed, and I'm glad I did, since it allowed me to gauge that the work done for me off of oDesk was not high quality. That being said, I was feeling pretty skeptical when I hired Jenny, but I couldn't have been more happy with the end result. She was able to tell me what wasn't standard, what was missing, alter language to make the contract more fair for me and even pointed out certain language that I thought I understood, but I guess in a court of law, does not mean what I think. At the end of it I was quite happy. As unfair as the contract started out, I felt very confident in the end result. Throughout the whole thing, I felt she understood where I was coming from as a programmer, which was the most important thing to me. I tried to go the cheap route with oDesk and got what I paid for. After going with Jenny, I feel like I got more than I paid for. I'll definitely be going back to her when I need a lawyer in the future.

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Experience

Rating:  6.6 (Good)

Honors

2009

Chairman's Award, PepsiCo, Inc.

Work Experience

2012 - Present

Owner / Attorney, The Law Offices of Jenny Allenbaugh, PLLC

2011 - 2012

Associate, Godwin Ronquillo, PC

2009 - 2011

Assistant Counsel, PepsiCo, Inc.

Associations

2012 - Present

Austin Bar Association

2009 - Present

State Bar of Texas

2009 - 2013

Dallas Bar Association

Education

N/A

Southern Methodist University

Speaking Engagements

2013

Refresh Austin Member Education

Law-Savvy Entrepreneurship

Languages

English

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