Gillette, Hanna, Martin, Stephens join Oklahoma City and Dallas offices
OKLAHOMA CITY – Alyssa Gillette, Mark R. Hanna, Maggie K. Martin and Quitman “Q” Stephens have joined Crowe & Dunlevy in the firm’s Oklahoma City and Dallas offices.
Gillette is an associate attorney in the Oklahoma City office and member of the firm’s Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Practice Group. She graduated first in her class at Oklahoma City University School of Law and served as an intern for the U.S. Army JAG Corps. She also received the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Outstanding Senior Law Student Award and the OCU School of Law’s Outstanding Law Student Award. Gillette earned her undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University where she graduated summa cum laude.
Hanna is a paralegal in the firm’s Oklahoma City office and a member of the Aviation & Commercial Space Practice Group. He brings three decades of aviation industry experience to the firm regarding aviation title and finance. Hanna also acts as a liaison between the firm’s clients and the Federal Aviation Administration.
Martin is a director in the firm’s Oklahoma City office and a member of the Healthcare Practice Group. A former in-house legal counsel for INTEGRIS Health, Inc., Martin has extensive experience with a wide range of health law issues. She received her Juris Doctor from the University of Oklahoma College of Law and her undergraduate degree from DePauw University. Martin has also served as an adjunct faculty member for the University of Oklahoma College of Public Health, teaching Healthcare Law and Ethics.
Stephens is a director in the firm’s Dallas office. As a member of three of the firm’s Practice Groups, including Employee Benefits & ERISA, Healthcare and Criminal Defense, Compliance & Investigations, Stephens advises clients on a wide variety of matters involving employee benefit plans, healthcare compliance and healthcare fraud and abuse. Stephens holds an LL.M. from New York University School of Law. He is a cum laude graduate of Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law and received undergraduate degrees from Southern Methodist University.