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Matthew Davis holds a bachelor’s degree, summa cum laude and with distinction, from Cornell College. He received his law degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1993. Davis also attended Cornell University, where he earned a master’s in public administration. Early in his career, Davis worked for the US Department of Energy in Washington, D.C.; in 1995, he entered private practice. Davis has extensive litigation and business representation experience. He has served as lead or co-counsel in litigation cases with recoveries in excess of $50,000,000, including numerous jury trials and a substantial victory against the Bank of America. He also regularly represents clients in complex arbitration. He maintains a limited clientele of established clients and takes select cases for new clients. His current focus is on representing new and existing business clients in the firm’s outside general counsel program. He also acts as general counsel for Groendyke Transport, Inc. Davis is a member of both the Oklahoma and Garfield County Bar Associations and is involved in the Enid Kiwanis Club.
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For more than two decades, Phillip P. Owens II has been fighting on behalf of individuals and families in Oklahoma City, Tulsa and throughout the state. Over his years in practice, he has learned what makes a good lawyer: strong research and writing skills, the ability to advocate for clients in court, and an instinct for when strategic negotiations can achieve legal objectives more efficiently. Just as importantly, he knows the importance of making the legal process simple and approachable for our clients. Whether they have a personal injury claim, a family law dispute or any other type of legal matter, handling the logistics alone can be daunting. Our responsibility is to handle the legal problems and allow you to focus on the other areas of your life.
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