Compare 53 attorneys and 26 law firms in Oklahoma City , OK. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
James Chandler
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Lytle Soule and Curlee with 61 years experience119 North Robinson Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Michael Minnis
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Doerner Saunders Daniel and Anderson with 55 years experience201 Robert South Kerr Avenue, Suite 700, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
C Cole
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at C Craig Cole and Associates with 52 years experience317 Northwest 12th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73103
David Lee
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Lee Law Center with 51 years experience6011 North Robinson, Oklahoma City, OK 73118
William Threlkeld
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Fenton Fenton Smith Reneau and Moon with 48 years experience211 North Robinson Avenue, Suite 800N, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Michael Smith
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Gungoll Jackson Collins Box and Devoll with 46 years experience101 Park Avenue, Suite 1400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Mark Henricksen
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Henricksen and Henricksen with 46 years experience600 North Walker, Suite 201, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Steven Ditto
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Steven M Ditto with 46 years experience1800 East Memorial Road, Suite 106, Oklahoma City, OK 73131
David Echols
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Echols and Associates with 45 years experience9925 South Pennsylvania Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73159
Eileen Echols
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Echols and Associates with 45 years experience9925 South Pennsylvania Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73159
Christopher Collins
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Collins Zorn and Wagner with 44 years experience429 NE 50th Street, 2nd Floor, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Randy Baker
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Hiltgen and Brewer with 44 years experience9505 North Kelley Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73131
James Baker
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Holloway Dobson and Bachman with 44 years experience211 North Robinson, Suite 900, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Jim Priest
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at McKinney and Stringer with 44 years experience101 North Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Frank Polk
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at McAfee and Taft with 43 years experience211 North Robinson Avenue, 10th Floor, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Jake Jones, III
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Kirk and Chaney with 42 years experience101 Park Avenue, Suite 800, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Timothy Martin
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Durbin Larimore and Bialick with 41 years experience920 North Harvey Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Elizabeth Castleberry
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Miller Dollarhide with 41 years experience210 Park Avenue, Suite 2550, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
David Kirk
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Lytle Soule and Curlee with 39 years experience119 North Robinson Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Wellon Poe Jr.
Oklahoma City civil rights attorney at Collins Zorn and Wagner with 37 years experience429 NE 50th Street, 2nd Floor, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
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