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Hans Otto Lehr

Attorney

Hans Otto Lehr is a founding member of Oxford Lehr, PLLC., and an ambitious attorney who works hard to best serve his clients' legal needs and be an outstanding example for his family. Ingenuity and resourcefulness are key, and he employs both to get any job done ethically and efficiently. He take a poised and level headed approach to solving complex legal matters in any area of law. 

His clients are extremely important to him; he prides himself on maintaining excellent relationships with existing clients while actively pursuing prospective clients. He thrives with the challenges of various fields of law and currently focuses on personal injury, workers' compensation and family law.

Education

  • University of Tulsa College of Law | Tulsa, Oklahoma
    • Juris Doctorate – September 2011
  • The State University of New York | New York, Buffalo
    • Bachelor of Science – 2007

Bar Admissions

  • State of Oklahoma
  • United States Federal District Court for the Northern & Eastern Districts of Oklahoma

Professional Affiliations

  • Oklahoma Bar Association: Workers’ Compensation Section & Insurance Law Section
  • Tulsa County Bar Association: Workers’ Compensation Section & Lawyer’s Referral Panel

Awards

  • Tulsa County Bar Association President’s Award – 2014 / 2015

Published Cases

  • Ewy v. Southwest Cupid, 348 P.3d 716; Okla.Civ.App Div. 4
  • Carney v. DirecTV Group, Inc., 316 P.3d 234; Okla.Civ.App Div. 2
  • National Trial Lawyers - Top 100
  • Top 100
  • Expertise
  • 2023 NAOPIA Award
    • Aggressive & Dedicated Representation
    • One-On-One Support
    • Experienced & Knowledgeable Legal Team

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