Overview:
Tai Stevenson graduated magna cum laude from Oklahoma City University School of Law in 2009 where he served as a member of Law Review. While attending law school, he was awarded a Certificate in Business Law with a E-Commerce Concentration and a Certificate in Business Law with a Financial Services and Commercial Law Concentration. He also worked and volunteered at the Oklahoma County Public Defender’s Office and a non-profit immigration clinic, Catholic Charities.
At law school, Tai was awarded with CALI Awards of Excellence in the following subjects: Immigration Law, Corporations, E-Commerce & Banking, Income Tax, Legal Research & Writing II, and Civil Procedure I.
Prior to obtaining his Juris Doctorate degree, Tai graduated from Emory University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2004. At Emory, he majored in political science and minored in economics.
Having lived in South Korea, Saudi Arabia, India, Egypt, and United Kingdom, Tai brings a diverse background and a set of skills that are useful for the increasingly international character of legal issues. He speaks Korean and Arabic with intermediate proficiency.
Areas of law:
Accident
Alimony
Art and Culture
Automotive
Back and Neck Injury
Bad Faith Insurance
Bankruptcy
Birth Injury
Business Formation
Business Law
Business Litigation
Car Accident
Child Custody and Visitation
Child Support
Civil Litigation
Commercial Litigation
Computer and Software
Computer Crime
Copyright
Corporate Litigation
Discrimination
Divorce
Domestic Violence
DUI
DWI
Estate and Trust
Extradition
Family Law
Felonies
Financial Services Law
Foreclosure
General Practice
Green Cards
Immigration
Industrial Injuries
Inheritance Law
Licensing Law
Medical Malpractice
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Motorcycle Accident
Naturalization and Citizenship
Negligence
Nursing Home Abuse
Paternity
Personal Property
Pre-nuptial Agreement
Probate
Product Liability
Property Law
Property Management
Rollover Accident
Separation
Shoplifting
Slip and Fall
Sports and Recreation
Surgical Errors
Tax Planning
Tourism and Travel
Trade Secrets
Trademark
Unfair Competition
Visa
Whistleblower
White Collar Crime
Will
Work Permit
Wrongful Death