
Oklahoma Personal Injury Attorneys | Oklahoma City - Jeffrey Atkins & Dan Markoff
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Daniel Pines Markoff - Oklahoma Injury Attorney
Mr. Dan Markoff, a
Houston, Texas native, completed his undergraduate degree
at the University of Texas at Austin. Attorney Dan Markoff
received his law degree from Oklahoma City University School
of Law, where he was the recipient of the Raymond D. Naifeh
Judicial Fellowship and clerked for Oklahoma Country District
Judge Eugene H. Mathews. Dan Markoff also studied Comparative
Law at Oxford University and Spanish at the Universidad
de Valencia in Valencia, Spain.
Prior to his law career,
attorney Dan Markoff worked on the 1988 Presidential Campaign
as National Advance Staff and as the Immigration Coordinator
for the Houston Volunteer Lawyers Program.
Attorney Dan Markoff
has extensive experience in many forms of personal injury
law, including auto accident litigation, defective product
claims, and in class action work, including silicone breast
implants and Fen-Phen diet drug litigation. Mr. Dan Markoff
is also experienced in nursing home and general negligence
litigation.
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; and Oklahoma County Bar Association.
Personal injury attorney
Dan Markoff is admitted to practice before the United States
District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma.
Jeffrey R. Atkins - Attorney at Law
Mr. Jeffrey Atkins
is a native Oklahoman, born and raised in Sapulpa, Oklahoma.
Jeffrey Atkins received his undergraduate degree in business
administration from the University of Central Oklahoma,
where he was also a 4-year member of the golf team. He obtained
his law degree from the University of Oklahoma College of
Law. While there, personal injury attorney Jeffrey Atkins
received the American Jurisprudence Award for his academic
excellence in Conflicts of Laws and Professional Responsibility.
Personal injury attorney
Jeffrey Atkins has extensive experience handling auto and
trucking accidents, nursing home negligence and abuse litigation,
medical malpractice litigation, product liability litigation
and most other areas of general negligence litigation. Prior
to representing plaintiffs as a personal injury attorney,
Jeffrey Atkins spent five years serving as defense counsel
for hospitals and drug and medical equipment/device manufacturers
in medical negligence actions. His experience includes class
actions in drug and medical device claims.
Personal injury attorney
Jeffery Atkins is admitted to practice in all State and
Federal Court Districts in Oklahoma.
Mr. Atkins is
admitted to practice in all State and Federal Court Districts
in Oklahoma.
S. Thomas Adler II - Oklahoma Attorney at Law
Tommy Adler was born and raised in Oklahoma City. He graduated from Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School. He received his undergraduate degree in Public Relations/Journalism from the University of Oklahoma. He received his Juris Doctorate Degree from the University of Oklahoma College of Law with a focus on Constitutional Law. During law school, Mr. Adler was a legal intern with the Oklahoma City criminal defense firm of J.W. Coyle.
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.
Mark Kendall Bailey - Oklahoma City Attorney at Law
Mr. Bailey was born in Alexandria, Louisiana. He graduated with distinction from Louisiana College with his Undergraduate Degree in Criminal Justice. He received his Juris Doctorate Degree from Oklahoma City University School or Law. Prior to his legal career, Mr. Bailey worked as a licensed Firearm Instructor and Tactical Baton Trainer for law enforcement personnel.
Mr. Bailey began his legal career in the area of Corporate Litigation. After graduation, he accepted a position with the Oklahoma City law firm of Hiltgen & Brewer. Mr. Bailey successfully defended clients such as Wal-Mart and Home Depot in trials held across the state of Oklahoma. In 2003, he shifted his focus to Criminal Defense Litigation and began work for the Oklahoma County Public Defenders Office. Mr. Bailey was responsible for managing, negotiating and litigating thousands of felony cases ranging from D.U.I. to Murder I. Based on his extremely high success rate, Mr. Bailey attained the position of Supervising Attorney, responsible for training other attorneys in the professional and appropriate representation of their clients.
Mr. Bailey is licensed to practice law in Oklahoma and Texas as well as the United States Federal District Courts for the Western and Northern Districts of Oklahoma.
Mr. Bailey currently teaches college classes on Jury Selection Techniques and Forensic Firearms Evidence. He is a member of the Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Oklahoma Bar Association and Texas Bar Association. Mr. Bailey is also a licensed Certified Mediator. In 2001, he was honored with The Burbridge Foundation Award for Excellence in Mediation.
Mr. Bailey is an avid freshwater and saltwater fisherman; he has been married to his wife, Victoria, for eight years and they recently celebrated the birth of their first son.
Traci
L. Rhone - Oklahoma Attorney
Mrs. Rhone was born and raised in
Oklahoma, where she graduated from Midwest City High School.
She then attended Oklahoma State University (OSU) where
she obtained a Bachelors Degree in Finance. Upon her
graduation from OSU she was accepted into Washburn University
School of Law and graduated in 1993 and passed the Kansas
Bar.
Mrs. Rhone began her legal career
as a prosecutor in 1993. As a prosecutor she worked
in the Lyon County Attorney’s Office in Emporia, Kansas,
Shawnee County District Attorney’s Office in Topeka,
Kansas, and the Sedgwick County District Attorney’s
Office in Wichita, Kansas. In 1999, she returned to
Oklahoma and continued her legal career after short interval.
In 2001, she became a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association.
She began her Oklahoma legal practice in civil law primarily
in the areas of employment discrimination. After a
short period of private practice in her own firm she joined
the Oklahoma County Public Defender’s Office in March
2003. As an Assistant Public Defender, Mrs. Rhone’s
primary area of law involves criminal defense litigation.
In February 2006, Mrs. Rhone joined the Arnett Law Firm
where she practiced in the areas of criminal defense and
civil litigation. In November 2006, Mrs. Rhone joined
the Law Firm of Atkins & Markoff as a part of the Family
Law Division.
In 2003, Mrs. Rhone was honored
to be selected as the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Courageous
Lawyer recipient. Mrs. Rhone is a member of the Kansas
Supreme Court, Oklahoma Bar Association, United States District
Court of Kansas and Oklahoma for the Western and Eastern
Districts. She is a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association
Diversity Committee and the Professionalism Committee as
well as a member of the Ruth Bader Ginsburg America Inn
of Court. In addition, Mrs. Rhone serves as the President
for the Oklahoma City Association of Black Lawyers.
Mrs. Rhone’s other activities
include serving as the First Vice-President and Treasurer
of the Pleasant Hill Elementary PTA, Recording Secretary
and Chairperson of the Legislative and Bylaws Committee
of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. – Oklahoma City
Chapter and Member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Mrs. Rhone is a Member of Tabernacle
Baptist Church were she serves as a Deaconess, 3rd and 4th
Grade Sunday School Teacher and member of the Concord Choir.
Mrs. Rhone is married to Michael
Rhone and they are the proud parents of three children.
Steve
Griffis - Oklahoma Lawyer
Steve Griffis, a native of Oklahoma,
graduated from Edmond Memorial High School. He attended
the University of Oklahoma and received a Bachelor of Science
in Accounting degree from the University of Central Oklahoma
in 1987. Mr. Griffis is a 1994 graduate of the Oklahoma
City University School of Law, where he served as a member
of the Moot Court Board and the Law School Board of Governors.
During law school, Mr. Griffis worked
for AT&T Wireless Services as a Contracts Administrator
in their Technical Operations Group. After law school,
Mr. Griffis passed the Oklahoma and Texas bar exams, and
spent the next five years serving as General Counsel as
well as Project Director for various cellular network buildouts
throughout the nation with the CLS Group. In 1999,
Mr. Griffis traveled to Australia managing cellular telephone
network buildouts in Brisbane and Melbourne for Lucent Technologies
until December of 2000.
In 2002, Mr. Griffis accepted a
position with Sharp McQueen, P.A., in Liberal, Kansas, passed
the Kansas bar exam, and was named as a partner in 2005.
He served as the Liberal City Attorney and Assistant City
Prosecutor from 2002 to 2006 and has also served on the
Board of Directors of the Liberal Area Chamber of Commerce
since 2002.
In 2002, Mr. Griffis shifted his
focus from corporate law to the domestic arena and has represented
clients in both Oklahoma and Kansas cases throughout his
career in private practice. He has been involved in
more than 450 divorce, custody, paternity, child support,
and deprived child/juvenile offender actions. Mr.
Griffis has argued before the Kansas Court of Appeals five
times since 2002 (twice for domestic cases) and is a member
of the American, Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas Bar Associations.
He is also admitted to practice in U.S. Federal District
Court for the Western District of Oklahoma.
Mr. Griffis has been married to
Angie since 1996 and they have three children, Riley, Megan,
and Nathan.
Katherine
Frye - Attorney at Law
Katherine Frye was
born on Barksdale A.F.B., Louisiana and moved to Oklahoma
in 1986. Upon graduation from Del City High School, Mrs.
Frye attended the University of Oklahoma where she received
a degree in Public Relations/Journalism in 1995. She then
obtained a Juris Doctorate from the University of Oklahoma
School of Law in 1998. During law school, she served as
an intern at the Oklahoma County District AttorneyÕs office,
and completed the Interdisciplinary Training Program on
Child Abuse and Neglect. She also attended the Oxford University
summer program at QueenÕs College, Oxford, England.
Upon graduation from
law school, Mrs. Frye began her legal career by representing
clients in consumer bankruptcies. In 2001, Mrs. Frye moved
to Houston, Texas, where her career path led her to Family
Law. After working for the firm of Short, Jenkins & Kamin
for almost two years, Mrs. Frye returned to Oklahoma in
2003. Since returning to Oklahoma, she has practiced primarily
in the area of Family Law.
Mrs. Frye is a member
of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the Oklahoma County Bar
Association, and is admitted to practice before the U.S.
District Court, Western District of Oklahoma.
Mrs. Frye is
married and has one child. When not practicing law, she
enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, reading,
and watching foreign films.
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