Kalen D. ReddyAssociate

Primary Office

305 South Gadsden Street
Tallahassee, FL 32301

Phone

850.895.0714
850.222.8475 (fax)

Professional Profile

Kalen Reddy is an associate in Carr Allison’s Tallahassee (FL) office, defending matters involving transportation and personal injury.

Before joining Carr Allison, Kalen worked at the Tallahassee State Attorney’s Office as a felony prosecutor. Being the first chair for more than 15 jury trials to verdict, he’s confident in representing his clients throughout trial. He honed his negotiation and organizational skills by handling plea agreements and collaborating with different agencies. While working on his cases, Kalen strives to maintain regular contact with his clients, keeping them well informed.

Along with his criminal litigation experience, Kalen also worked in capital appellate cases where he handled capital post-conviction motions before the Florida Supreme Court. From analyzing voluminous appellate records, his attention to detail helps him find creative ways to craft the best strategy for his clients.

Kalen comes from a long line of University of Florida alumni and chose to follow in his family’s footsteps for both undergrad and law school.  When he’s not cheering on the Gators, he enjoys playing golf, reading, watching 80s movies and spending time with friends and family.

Practice Areas

Admitted to Practice

Florida

US District Court for the Northern District of Florida

Education

BA, University of Florida

JD, University of Florida Levin College of Law

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