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Brooke S. Murphy

Director

Office: Oklahoma City
Email: brooke.murphy@
crowedunlevy.com

Phone: (405) 235-7735
Fax: (405) 235-7735
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Ms. Murphy’s civil trial practice focuses on commercial, insurance, intellectual property, and healthcare disputes, including related class actions. She has represented major Oklahoma and national companies in contesting class certification, and also represents general business clients in their litigation. Her publications and lectures include subjects such as evidence, procedure, arbitration, insurance and punitive damages, trade secrets, and medical staff issues.

Recently named to the Journal Record 2006 Leadership in Law list, Ms. Murphy is currently serving as President of Crowe & Dunlevy.  She is a member of Leadership Oklahoma, Class XIX, and serves on the Boards of Trustees of the Oklahoma Bar Foundation and Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, Inc. as well as the Oklahoma City University School of Law Executive Board. A Master of the Bench of the Luther Bohanon Inn of Court and a Past President of the Oklahoma County Bar Association, Ms. Murphy is also a member of the Local Civil Rules Committee for the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma and a past member of the Magistrate Selection Panel for that Court.  Also, Ms. Murphy is listed in The Best Lawyers in America (Commercial Litigation, Insurance Law). 

Education

University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI
J.D., 1975
Honors:

  • Magna Cum Laude
  • Order of the Coif
  • Wisconsin Law Review, Editor
  • Wisconsin Law Alumni Association Award
  • Joseph Davies Award

University of Oklahoma
Norman, OK
B.A., 1967
Honors:

  • With Special Distinction
  • Phi Beta Kappa

Admissions

  • Oklahoma, 1975
  • U.S. District Court Western District of Oklahoma, 1975
  • U.S. District Court Eastern District of Oklahoma, 1981
  • U.S. District Court Northern District of Oklahoma, 1981
  • U.S. Court of Appeals 10th Circuit, 1978