Oklahoma City Bankruptcy AttorneysJerri Neighbors
Ms. Neighbors is a volunteer for Oklahoma Lawyers for Children, having received the 2005 Mona Lambird Service to Children Award. When volunteering, she represents children whose parents have been accused of abuse and neglect and providesa voice for the children. Ms. Neighbors’ professional affiliations include the Oklahoma Bar Association, Oklahoma County Bar Association and the Oklahoma Association for Justice (formerly Oklahoma Trial Lawyers Association). She is admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the Western, Eastern and Northern Districts of Oklahoma. Ms. Neighbors is married to Larry and together they have one child. When not practicing law, she enjoys spending time with her family and watching her husband race sprint cars throughout the mid-west. Daniel Markoff
Mr. Markoff was one of the first lawyers in Oklahoma to represent women injured by silicone breast implants and the diet drug combination, Fen/Phen. During those cases, and others, Mr. Markoff was interviewed by CNN, The CBS Evening News, Cosmopolitan Magazine and all major TV stations in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. He also represented and assisted Lynn Starks, who with the help of State Representative Leonard Sullivan, changed the laws regarding bunk bed construction statewide, nationwide and worldwide. Professional Affiliations include The Association of Trial Lawyers of America, Oklahoma Trial Lawyers Association, Oklahoma Bar Association, Oklahoma City University School of Law, Board of Directors, 1996-1998, Oklahoma City University School of Law Dean's Circle 2001 - present, Oklahoma County Bar Association. Admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma. Jeff Atkins![]() Professional affiliations include: Association of Trial Lawyers of American, Oklahoma Bar Association, the William J. Holloway, Jr. American Inn of Court, and the American Trial Lawyers Association. Mr. Atkins is admitted to practice in all state and Federal Court Districts in Oklahoma. He has been selected as an Oklahoma Super Lawyer in 2008, 2009, and 2010. Mr. Atkins has been married for 15 years and has 2 children. In addition to his law practice, he is very active in his community and church. He currently serves on the board of Infant Crisis Services and the Rose Creek Property Owners Association, is entering his sixth season as a coach for his daughter's soccer team in the Edmond Soccer Club, and co-teaches kindergarten Sunday School with his wife. Barry Davis
Mr. Davis is a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the Oklahoma County Bar Association, and the Association of Attorney-Mediators. He currently serves as Treasurer of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section of the Oklahoma Bar Association. He is licensed to practice law by the Supreme Court of Oklahoma, the United States District Courts for the Western and Eastern Districts of Oklahoma, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Mr. Davis has been married for 28 years and has 3 children. In addition to his work as an attorney Mr. Davis teaches an adult Sunday school class and sings in his church choir. Tommy Adler
After graduation, Mr. Adler worked as a Public Defender in Oklahoma County in the felony trial division. He represented clients in over 1000 cases ranging from misdemeanors to murders. Mr. Adler assisted in the training of new lawyers at the Public Defender's office and drafted the still-used protocol manual for the appropriate and professional representation of clients. During his career, Mr. Adler has been successful in winning a dismissal or a not guilty verdict for his clients in over 90% of his cases that have been called for jury trial. Mr. Adler is a graduate of the Western Trial Advocacy Institute located in Laramie, WY where he studied criminal defense litigation under a host of the nation's most respected criminal defense trial lawyers. He has also attended post-graduate training at the Absolute Criminal Defense Litigator's Conference in Las Vegas, NV and has twice attended the Pat Williams Criminal Defense Institute sponsored by the Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyer's Association. Mr. Adler is married and he and his wife were the proud parents of a new son. He enjoys traveling with his wife, golf, running, and OU sports. He also enjoys cooking, fishing, and spending time outdoors with his dog. Melissa Hedrick
Ms. Hedrick received her Juris Doctorate from the Oklahoma City University School of Law, where she graduated first in her class and Summa Cum Laude. In addition, Ms. Hedrick received numerous honors and awards from Oklahoma City University School of Law, including CALI Awards for Academic Excellence (scoring the highest grade in her class) in 13 courses. Additionally, Ms. Hedrick was named to the Faculty Honor Roll and Dean's List for every semester. She also received the Judge Tom Brett Award for Excellence in Criminal Law, and an Outstanding Graduate Award for Outstanding Academic Performance. This is an award which is voted on by the faculty at Oklahoma City University School of Law. Ms. Hedrick also served as an officer in Merit Scholars and as a Member of the Law Review for the Oklahoma City University School of Law. Ms. Hedrick joined Atkins and Markoff shortly after graduating law school, focusing her practice in the areas of medical malpractice, mass tort litigation, and personal injury. Ms. Hedrick is a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association, and the Oklahoma Bar Association's Young Lawyer's Division. Ms. Hedrick is married to her husband of nearly 10 years and has one "child," a German Shepherd named Bear. With her husband, she enjoys hiking in Colorado and Red River, New Mexico, as well as running, keeping an impressive fresh herb garden, reading, and playing with Bear.
Oklahoma City AttorneyBrian Jones
While in law school he interned with Kator, Parks & Weiser of Austin, Texas, developed an election law manual for the Oklahoma Democratic Party, studied Native American law as a clerk with Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Walker, and interned with the criminal defense division of Atkins & Markoff. After passing the bar in 2009, Brian opened his own practice in Shawnee, Oklahoma, where he gained experience in a wide range of legal areas and developed his trial skills as a working lawyer. In his first bench trial, he defeated a former district court judge, and later overcame a summary judgment motion in a mergers and acquisitions case by an attorney with twenty-plus years of experience in the field. In July of 2010, he became an associate attorney with the Hunsucker DUI Defense Firm. He returned to Atkins & Markoff in December of 2010, as an attorney with the firm’s criminal defense division. Brian enjoys reading and spending time with his wife, Jenne, and their sons Oscar and GuyJack. |
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