Crowe & Dunlevy Names New Shareholders

Martin, Sowecke named as directors, shareholders

OKLAHOMA CITY – Crowe & Dunlevy today announced that Maggie K. Martin and Tim Sowecke have been named as directors and shareholders of the firm. As shareholders, Martin and Sowecke enjoy the benefits of being fellow equity owners of the firm with full voting privileges.

Martin is Chair of the Healthcare Practice Group where she represents healthcare systems, hospitals, physicians and other various healthcare facilities in regulatory, operation, and transactional matters. She received her Juris Doctor from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. Prior to law school, she attended DePauw University where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. Outside of her legal practice, Maggie has served as an adjunct faculty member for the University of Oklahoma College of Public Health.

Sowecke is a member of the Energy, Environment & Natural Resources and Real Estate Practice Groups. His comprehensive environmental and energy practice includes state and federal regulatory compliance and litigation, and in recent years he has made significant contributions to law and policy discussions surrounding per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), sometimes referred to as “forever chemicals.” A graduate of the University of Wyoming College of Law, Sowecke served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Kate Fox of the Wyoming Supreme Court. He received his undergraduate degree from The Evergreen State College and holds a Master of Energy Environment and Natural Resources from The University of Wyoming Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources.

Both attorneys serve in the firm’s Oklahoma City office.

“Maggie and Tim are outstanding attorneys who provide solid and thoughtful legal guidance to the clients they serve,” said Adam W. Childers, Crowe & Dunlevy’s president and CEO. “They are both vastly deserving of their new positions in the firm, and I look forward to working with them as my law partners for years to come.”