Emily Isbill is an associate in the firm’s Oklahoma City office where she assists clients as a member of the Healthcare Practice Group. She advises clients on a variety of legal issues including agency rule changes, real estate contracts, interpreting statutes, and compliance with Open Meeting Act and governing statutes and rules.
Prior to joining Crowe & Dunlevy, Emily served as an Assistant Attorney General in the Legal Counsel Unit of the Office of the Oklahoma Attorney General where she represented various state administrative agencies as a legal advisor and prosecutor. She gained valuable experience prosecuting violations of Board of Pharmacy statues and rules, responding to Open Records requests, and drafting and reviewing Attorney General opinions and appellate briefs before the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
Emily received her juris doctor from the University of Oklahoma College of Law and holds a Master’s in Health Administration from the University of Oklahoma College of Public Health. During law school, she served as a research editor for the American Indian Law Review, as a Long-Term Fellow for the Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities program, and as President of the Health Law Student Association. In addition, she obtained her bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Public Relations from the University of Oklahoma.
Involved in her community, Emily previously served as a Staff Attorney for Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma where she worked to address patient legal issues to improve health outcomes through a Medical-Legal Partnership. She currently serves as a volunteer for the Arts Council of Oklahoma City, and is a member of the Junior League of Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, and Leadership Oklahoma City, LOYAL Class XVIII.