Resume info:
Admitted to Oklahoma bar in 2020
Admissions: Oklahoma Bar (2020), Oklahoma County Bar (2020), U.S. District Courts: Northern, Eastern, and Western Districts of Oklahoma (2020), Quapaw Nation Tribal Court (2020). Choctaw Nation (2022), Chickasaw Nation (2022)
Undergrad: University of Oklahoma (B.A., Psychology/Minor in Sociology, 2000)
Legal education: Oklahoma City University School of Law – J.D. cum laude, with additional certification in Dispute Resolution, 2020), Merit Scholar, Dean’s List, Faculty Honor Role
Honors: Phi Delta Phi; Oklahoma City University Law Review – Staff Editor; Academic Fellow – Civil Procedure; Appointed by Faculty: Disciplinary Tribunal – Student Representative 2019-2020
Recipient: CALI Excellence for the Future Awards – Mediation and Family Law; Oklahoma City University Law Review – Excellence in Technical Editing Recipient 2019; Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial Team Member – First Place Winner, Southwest Regionals Competition 2019
Member: Oklahoma Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, Oklahoma County Bar Association, Quapaw Nation Bar Association, American Bar Association, American Inns of Court – William J. Holloway Inn of Court
Legal experience:
Litigation experience representing corporate and private parties in all stages of litigation, including both trial and appellate matters for both plaintiff and defense work (e.g., outside counsel for University of Oklahoma, several Oklahoma Tribal Nations, State of Oklahoma and State of Washington – opioid litigation); Contract formation and development (employment law, healthcare law, commercial law, etc.)
Licensed Legal Intern to Chief Justice Noma Gurich (2019) – participated in all aspects of chambers including legal research and writing, participating in settlement conferences, attended all court proceedings
Other MISC info:
Mother of three sons w/ husband of 20+ years (married in 2001), certification in yoga (200 Hr – Yoga Medicine Program Graduate – 2013), Licensed Acupuncturist, L.Ac., Sports Medicine Specialty (2014), Small business owner multiple times over; Prior work experience in oil & gas, accounting, education, marketing, business development
BIO (written):
Tiffani was a successful and diverse business professional long before practicing law, as she owned and operated several businesses prior to entering law school. In addition to being a licensed yoga instructor and licensed acupuncturist, her business experience is expansive and includes the areas of oil & gas, accounting, education, marketing, and business development.
As a longtime resident of Oklahoma, Tiffani received her B.A. in Psychology from the University of Oklahoma and her J.D. from Oklahoma City University School of Law, graduating cum laude with additional certification in Dispute Resolution. During her time at OCU Law, Tiffani excelled academically, becoming Merit Scholar as well as appearing on the Dean’s List and Faculty Honor Role. She was also a Staff Editor for OCU Law Review and was honored with CALI Excellence for the Future Awards for Mediation and Family Law. Tiffani was also a member of the Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial Team and interned as a clerk for Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Noma Gurich during her time serving as Chief Justice of the Court.
Tiffani’s legal experience includes representing corporate and private parties in all stages of litigation for clients such as the University of Oklahoma, several Oklahoma Tribal Nations, and the State of Oklahoma. Additionally, she is similarly skilled in contract formation and development, employment law, and commercial law, among others.
OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW – J.D., 2020
Cum laude, with additional certification in Dispute Resolution,
Merit Scholar, Dean’s List, Faculty Honor Role
CALI Excellence for the Future Awards – Mediation and Family Law; Oklahoma City University Law Review – Excellence in Technical Editing Recipient 2019; Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial Team Member – First Place Winner, Southwest Regionals Competition 2019
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA
B.A., Psychology/Minor in Sociology, 2000