Oklahoma Bar Association

1901 North Lincoln Boulevard
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73152

The current Oklahoma Bar Association was created by the Rules of the Oklahoma Supreme Court in 1939, although it was preempted by the Oklahoma and Indian Territory Bar Association formed in 1904. Membership in the bar is required to practice law in the state of Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Bar Association strives to foster and maintain high ideals of public service, conduct, integrity, competence, and learning in the legal profession, provide a forum for discussion of pertinent law reform, and assist the courts in carrying out and advancing the administration of justice. Additionally, the bar seeks to harmonize legal practices with the public's best interest.

Joshua L. Lockett
August 1, 2022
Robert H. Macy
June 1, 1998
Rick McPhearson
February 10, 2023
Jennifer Miller
August 1, 2022
September 15, 2015
Robert Brady Miller
June 25, 2013
Jena Newman
July 24, 2022
John O'Connor
August 1, 2022
David Prater
January 8, 2021
September 24, 2015

 

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