Donald A. Lepp is an experienced litigator who has handled hundreds of cases over the years involving small matters to multi-million-dollar cases. Don is a successful trial lawyer who has spent his entire career fighting for his clients in and out of the courtroom. He has also handled complex appeals before the Tenth Circuit court of Appeals.
Don has been licensed to practice since the early ‘90s. He earned his law degree from The University of Michigan Law School, where he served an Associate Editor of the Michigan Journal of International Law and competed as a semi-finalist in the Henry M. Campbell Moot Court. Before law school, he completed his B.B.A. in Economics at the University of Oklahoma. His journey began even earlier with years of service in the United States Navy Reserve, instilling a strong work ethic and sense of duty that continues to drive him today.
Don is currently serving on the board of Family Safety Center in Tulsa. FSC is an organization dedicated to promoting safety and justice in Tulsa County through co-located multidisciplinary services that offer protection, hope, and healing to victims of interpersonal and family violence.. In his free time. Don plays golf, guitar, writes, and enjoys time with his wife, three grown children and two grandchildren.
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Business Litigation
Business Services
Labor & Employment
Construction Litigation/Surety Law
Energy/Oil & Gas Law
B.B.A. in Economics from Oklahoma University 1990
J.D. University of Michigan Law School 1993
Northern, Eastern, and Western Districts of Oklahoma
10thCcircuit Court of Appeals
United states Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; Osage, Cherokee, and Creek tribal courts.