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Attorney

Nick Marr 

Nick represents injured parties across the country in an array of matters, including claims against insurance companies that engage in bad faith claims handling practices, as well as claims against the manufacturers of defective or harmful medical, pharmaceutical, and consumer products. Additionally, he represents whistleblowers who uncover fraud upon the federal and/or state government and individuals who have lost their homes and belongings in devastating wildfires.

Nick graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 2020, where he served as a member of the National Moot Court Competition team and as a Note and Comment Editor for the Oklahoma Law Review. He continues to serve as a coach for the school’s moot court and trial teams. 

Practice Areas
Education
  • University of Oklahoma, Bachelor of Arts in Letters- Constitutional Studies; 2017
  • University of Oklahoma College of Law, Juris Doctorate; 2020
  • Professional Associations and Memberships
  • Oklahoma Bar Association Young Lawyers Division, Board of Directors
  • Ginsburg Inn of Court
  • Bar and Court Admissions
  • Oklahoma
  • United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma
  • Professional Honors and Presentations
  • Note and Comment Editor, Oklahoma Law Review
  • Order of Barristers
  • University of Oklahoma PE-ET Society
  • Judge Wayne Alley Advocacy Writing Award
  • Best Oral Advocate- OU 1L Moot Court Competition
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