Allison Domson focuses almost exclusively on representing real estate developers, commercial lending institutions and syndicators in connection with tax credit financing transactions involving low-income housing tax credits, historic rehabilitation tax credits and New Markets Tax Credits. She works with real estate developers, bankers and syndicators in all aspects of structuring tax credit deals, including the acquisition and development of the underlying real estate, financing the construction and/or rehabilitation of the tax credit property and negotiating the partnership investment documents. In addition, Allison serves as vice chair of the board and as past chair of the firm’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee.

Allison Domson focuses almost exclusively on representing real estate developers, commercial lending institutions and syndicators in connection with tax credit financing transactions involving low-income housing tax credits, historic rehabilitation tax credits and New Markets Tax Credits. She works with real estate developers, bankers and syndicators in all aspects of structuring tax credit deals, including the acquisition and development of the underlying real estate, financing the construction and/or rehabilitation of the tax credit property and negotiating the partnership investment documents. In addition, Allison serves as vice chair of the board and as past chair of the firm’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee.

Allison is listed in The Best Lawyers in America® for Real Estate Law (2015-present), in Virginia Business magazine among the "Legal Elite" (2019-present) and she was listed in Virginia Super Lawyers Rising Stars magazine for Real Estate (2009-2014). Before joining the firm, she was an associate with Rees, Broome & Diaz in Vienna, Va. She is a member of the Virginia State Bar.

Allison received her undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia. She received her law degree, cum laude, from the George Mason University School of Law.