Top best C Lawyers in Tulsa | 1232 available
1232 C lawyers are available in Tulsa, Oklahoma. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 59% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $45 to $73 per hour.
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1232 C Lawyers Found Near You
Chase Overstreet is an aggressive Criminal Defense Attorney protecing the constitutional rights of Oklahomans every day. While working at the Tulsa District Attorney's Office as a D.U.I. prosecutor, Chase saw first hand what many people fear, that those charged with a crime are seen as an "account" to be profited from. Chase considers this to be the perverse incentive that is driving unjust action in our Criminal Justice System.. Chase is on a mission to turn jails into schools, thus realizing their original intention as a "Corrections" department. He wants our government to do what others have done successfully by fighting drug use with medical and educational tools rather than expensive police and incarceration tools.
Caroline Shaffer is a Texas native, who prior to attending law school had worked as a paralegal in the Dallas area for three (3) years. She graduated from the University of Tulsa College of Law in December of 2016. While attending the University of Tulsa, she was heavily engaged in moot court where she placed in multiple events and competed on the trial team. Shaffer received the prestigious award for The Order of Barristers. Shaffer also held multiple officer positions in various student organization including the Student Bar Association, Federalist Society, and TU Outlaws. During her time in law school, she had interned as a law clerk and gained experience in various areas of litigation including appellate work in both the Oklahoma Supreme Court and the Tenth Circuit. Shaffer also spent a semester working in the Community Advocacy Clinic serving clients of the Tulsa community who otherwise could not afford legal services, which included fighting for permanent protective orders on behalf of victims.. In her short time of being an attorney, Caroline was recognized by the Association of American Trial Lawyers for her excellence in Personal Injury Law with the 2018 award for Top 40 Under 40. Shaffer continues to be involved in her community by serving the Oklahoma Bar Association as a Board of Director for the Young Lawyers’ Division, Hospitality Chair for the Young Lawyers’ Division, and Co-Chair of the Women In Law’s Social Sub-Committee. Shaffer is also a member of the Tulsa County Bar and Hudson Hall Wheaton Chapter of the American Inns of Court. She has also contributed to a publication in the Tulsa Lawyer Magazine. Shaffer is heavily involved in activism across the State of Oklahoma.. Shaffer is licensed in the Northern, Western, and Eastern Districts of Oklahoma, including the bankruptcy courts. She is also licensed in the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. Her areas of practice include general litigation, insurance defense, nursing home litigation, receivership actions, personal injury, civil rights, appellate practice, and family law.
Brett Chapman is a highly experienced Oklahoma attorney who combines his comprehensive knowledge of Oklahoma law with a passion for justice that finds its roots in his unique family history.. Brett’s maternal great great great grandfather Chief White Eagle was the hereditary chief of the Ponca during the illegal Ponca Trail of Tears in 1877. His ancestor's against-all-odds fight for justice inspired him to become an attorney and seek justice for others.. Brett started his legal career by serving seven years in the District Attorney's Office, where he handled every kind of case possible, from misdemeanors to homicides. He also successfully changed Oklahoma's DUI case law as a prosecutor in 2015 by advocating for the change in a comprehensive legal briefing which persuaded Oklahoma's highest appellate court to change the law, State v. Alba, 2015 OK CR 2, 341 P.3d 91, and litigated a case which resulted in strengthening laws regarding sex offenders. See Weeks v. State, 2015 OK CR 16, 362 P.3d 650.. He has also defended many high profile complex litigations, including two recent appellate cases involving a novel legal issue on the cutting edge of the landmark 2020 SCOTUS ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma involving state criminal jurisdiction over American Indians in Eastern Oklahoma. See City of Tulsa v. O'Brien, 2024 OK CR 31, __ P.3d __ and Stitt v. City of Tulsa, 2025 OK CR 5, __ P.3d __. In the Stitt case, the United States government filed an extremely rare amicus brief supporting his claim and the Biden administration cited this in the 2024 White House Tribal Nations Summit Report. The case has a chance to be taken up by SCOTUS in 2026.. Upon leaving the District Attorney's Office, he became a defense attorney for the Union Pacific Railroad Company and the BNSF Railway Company and defended both companies in complex wrongful death cases. His practice is now focused on criminal defense and advocating for Native American rights and tribal sovereignty in the spirit of his ancestors.. Brett is licensed to practice law in the following jurisdictions:. - Oklahoma Bar Association (No. 30334)- Supreme Court of the United States (No. 322005)- United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit- United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma- United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma- Muscogee (Creek) Nation (No. 1107)- Cherokee Nation (No. 850)- Choctaw Nation (No. 424)- Osage Nation
Born in Tulsa, David was admitted to practice in 2004. He received his Bachelor of Science from Oklahoma City University in 2000 majoring in Criminal Justice, Political Science and Sociology, and in 2003, his Juris Doctrate from the University of Tulsa. In 2005 he was commissioned as an officer in the United States Air Force and the Oklahoma Air National Guard as a Judge Advocate General.. Mr. Guten focuses the majority of his practice on elder law and estate planning, business law and corporate formation, civil litigation, and high conflict family law cases. Mr. Guten also concentrates a special area of his practice to military law and is one of the few certified military attorneys in private practice throughout Oklahoma.. He is licensed to practice in all Oklahoma District Courts, the US Northern District of Oklahoma, the US Western District of Oklahoma, the United States Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.
Attorney Kristin D. Straily earned her J.D. cum laude in 2011 from the University of Tulsa. She received her B.S. in Biological Sciences from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma. She served as Combat Medic in the United States Army.. While at the University of Tulsa College of law, Ms. Straily was a member of the honor fraternity Phi Delta Phi, served as an articles editor for the Energy Law Journal, and competed in the National Health Law Moot Competition at Southern Illinois University. She was also active in the Law & Medicine Society serving as President and in the Resources, Energy and Environmental Law Society as Vice President.. Ms. Straily has been admitted to practice in the State of Oklahoma as well as in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma.. Ms. Straily also volunteers for Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma and served as a board member for a local Federally Qualified Health Center. She enjoys spending her free time with her family and volunteering.. Ms. Straily practices Social Security Disability, and has successfully represented hundreds of clients in front of Administrative Law Judges at Social Security Disability hearings. Additionally, Ms. Straily has successfully appealed Social Security cases in the Federal United States District Courts. She has assisted clients in estate planning needs including preparing wills, trusts, and living wills. She also has experience with more complicated estate planning issues such as special needs trusts and elder care trusts.
Attorney in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Lawter and Associates PLLC fight to protect the rights of their clients and to ensure they receive every benefit to which they are entitled. Their attorneys have over 30 years experience in Automobile Accident, Workers' Compensation, and Personal Injury Law. J. Mike Lawter founded the firm on a reputation of honesty, reliability, and trust, a tradition which continues today. Lawter and Associates, PLLC takes great pride in pursuing all claims quickly and smoothly. If you feel you have a case, please contact us for a free consultation in our office or at your home. Also serving cities of Owasso, Broken Arrow and Sand Springs.
Attorney Greggory T. Colpitts has been practicing bankruptcy law since 1991. Mr. Colpitts has successfully tried cases in both state and federal courts as well as the U.S. Tax and U.S. Bankruptcy Courts. His diverse background – which includes tax law and transactional experience – improves his representation for clients filing for Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. He has a thorough knowledge of the nuances in bankruptcy law and remains committed to finding viable solutions to each client’s problem. Mr. Colpitts earned his J.D. from University of Tulsa College of Law and his LL.M. from Southern Methodist University College of Law.
At Todd Alexander, Attorney at Law we provide practical legal solutions for individuals in Tulsa, Sapulpa and Wagoner and throughout northeastern Oklahoma. A board certified mediator with more than 30 years of experience, attorney Todd Alexander has the skills to minimize the disruption caused by your family law or estate planning matter and to resolve it as cost-effectively as possible. We understand that you have a lot on your mind, and our practice is dedicated to delivering what you seek — friendly and confidential support, accessible legal advice and solutions tailored to your needs.
As your attorney, I promise to be a loyal advocate and to be unwavering in the pursuit of your goals. I am a zealous advocate that does not shy away from conflict and litigation. I believe that the strongest weapon that an attorney can have is knowledge of his case. I will aggressively prepare your case for litigation while attempting to resolve the issues on favorable terms - a kind of "peace through strength" approach to the practice of law.. Let me be your advocate. I represent clients in Mannford and northeast Oklahoma in matters of criminal law, appellate law, family law, civil litigation, and business law . Let me aggressively represent your interests. Everyone deserves justice; I am prepared to go all of the way for you because you deserve no less.
Amy is a lifelong Oklahoma resident, and received both her Bachelor of Arts and Juris Doctor from the University of Tulsa.. Amy joined the noted Tulsa firm of Fry & Elder in 2017 before leaving to form a new firm at Law Office of Aaron Bundy. Amy works chiefly as a trial lawyer, focusing on family law with an emphasis in child support collection and defense and parentage/paternity matters. Her practice is currently focused on appeals at all levels and anywhere in the State of Oklahoma.. Amy spent seventeen years working for the Child Support division of OKDHS, working to establish, enforce, and modify child support. Amy also has experience in parentage/paternity matters, particularly those involving same-sex couples who wish to establish or enforce their parental rights.. Amy approaches her cases in a spirit of teamwork with her clients, spending time to develop a plan that works for the unique facts of each case and the client's goals in litigation.
Amber Masters is a founding partner of The Contracts Counselor, where she focuses on contract drafting, review, and negotiation.. Amber received her Bachelor's of Science in Sociology, where she studied recidivism among prisoners participating in substance abuse treatment programs, and was published in The Prison Journal. After graduation, she and her husband taught English in China and traveled through Asia. Amber graduated cum laude from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University. During law school, Amber served as a member of the student bar association, competed in Moot Court, and worked as a research assistant, studying environmental laws in Kampala, Uganda. She also served on the Utah Bar Association’s Litigation board.. Amber serves on the board for Starfish Orphanage, a foster care home to abandoned children in western China. Amber enjoys competing in marathons, road biking, photography, traveling, and spending time with her family and is an active member of her church.. Prior to founding The Contracts Counselor, Amber worked as an associate at Dunlap, Bennett, and Ludwig and served as a judicial law clerk in the Fourth District Court of Utah with the Honorable Judges Christine Johnson and Thomas Low, working in a wide variety of both civil and criminal matters. Amber currently serves as an Assistant Attorney General.
Adrienne Cash has a diversified legal background that includes civil litigation and corporate law. As an experienced attorney, she understands the complexities of litigation and corporate compliance issues.. Her previous experience includes working as an attorney at two Tulsa, Oklahoma based law firms and General Corporate Counsel for two separate corporations based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.. She earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Tulsa Law School and a Bachelor of Science degree in Speech Communications from Northern Arizona University. She is licensed to practice law in Oklahoma and admitted to practice before the United States Federal Court for the Northern, Western, and Eastern Districts of Oklahoma, the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Adam Scott Weintraub is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Oklahoma and was president of the Legal Honors Fraternity at the University of Oklahoma College of Law. Adam began his career as an Assistant District Attorney in Tulsa County. After establishing himself as a bright, energetic and zealous prosecutor, Adam was recruited into civil practice, defending insurance companies. Since then, Adam has worked with some of the largest insurance companies in the United States, and sued the others. Adam has tried cases all across Oklahoma, in State and Federal Courts. Adam also serves as general counsel for a number of local has also successfully mediated hundreds of cases, is an Adjunct Settlement Judge for the Northern District of Oklahoma, and has been trained in mediation at the Straus Institute of Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University.