About

Alison Mathey Lambeth is the principal attorney at Alison Mathey Lambeth Law. She was born and raised in Northern Virginia, and now spends her time between the D.C Metropolitan area and Southwest Florida.

Alison attended the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, where she majored in Government and Psychology and graduated Cum Laude and with her Bachelor of Arts degree in 2007.  While at William and Mary, she was a four year member of the Swim Club and served as the president.  She maintains close ties to her alma mater.

In 2010, Alison received her Juris Doctor degree from The Catholic University, Columbus School of Law in Washington, D.C.  While attending law school, she served as an editor on the Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy from 2009-2010.  She was published with the Center for Ethical Solutions and served as an author and editor of Legal Trends in Bioethics from 2008-2010. Alison is licensed to practice law in Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia and Florida.

In her spare time, Alison competes in swimming, running and triathlon events, and enjoys playing recreational sports. She has been an active member of United States Masters Swimming (USMS) since 2007.

Publications:

  • The Journal of Clinical Ethics, “Legal Trends in Bioethics,”  Volume 19:4, Winter 2008.
  • The Center For Ethical Solutions, “Legal Trends in Bioethics,” Fall 2009, Winter 2010, Summer 2020.
  • Competitive Enterprise Institute, “Shackling Innovation: The Regulation of Industry Supported Clinical Trials,” February 2010.
  • Virginia State Bar Newsletter Trusts & Estates, “Creative Pandemic Estate Planning,” Volume 24, No. 2, Fall 2020.

Bar Admissions:

  • Commonwealth of Virginia, 2010
  • District of Columbia, 2012
  • Maryland, 2018
  • Florida, 2022

Education

  • College of William and Mary, BA in Government and Psychology, Cum Laude, 2007
  • Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, JD, 2010