Christopher L. Camp founded Camp Law Firm on January 1, 2012, after spending several years as a shareholder and director at a well-established, downtown Tulsa law firm. Chris’ current practice focuses primarily on complex civil and appellate litigation, business tort litigation, labor and employment law, and civil rights. Chris has been recognized by his peers as an emerging leader in Oklahoma's legal profession, already serving in several key leadership positions in the Oklahoma Bar Association. His roles have included seats on the OBA's Board of Governors, House of Delegates, and the Board of Directors for the OBA Young Lawyers Division, of which Chris became Chairman in 2007 after serving three consecutive terms as a director. After being elected as Chairman of the OBA/YLD, Chris was instrumental in implementing the "Wills for Heroes" program in Oklahoma, a program designed to provide free-of-charge wills, powers of attorneys, etc., to firefighters, law enforcement, and first response personnel across the state. Chris' other professional affiliations include serving on the American Bar Association House of Delegates, as well as more than a dozen other OBA and Tulsa County Bar Association committees.
University of Tulsa College of Law, J.D. (May 2012)
Oklahoma State University, B.A. (Political Science) (May 2008)
Founders & Associates Scholarship Recipient
OSU-Tulsa Transfer Tuition Waiver Recipient based on GPA
OSU-Tulsa Annual Scholarship Recipient
Tulsa Community College AA (December 2005)
Professional Experience
Judicial Intern, May 2010 – August 2010
Muscogee (Creek) Nation District Court: Judge Patrick Moore, Okmulgee, OK
Familiar with the Muscogee (Creek) Nation Constitution and statutory code.
Organized and filed important documents and court minutes.
Reorganized, updated, and stocked the legal library.
Created Consent to Jurisdiction form for practicing attorneys in the tribal court.
Reviewed government regulations and assisted in updating the district court employee handbook.
Observed the court’s dockets consisting of traffic, criminal, and family law hearings
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