Brett Agee

Brett Agee

Shareholder Attorney

Brett has practiced law with the firm since his graduation from law school in 1988. He has tried cases in Colorado, Texas and Oklahoma. Brett's community involvement includes past or present service as a board member of the Pauls Valley Planning and Zoning Commission, Pauls Valley Public Schools, Pauls Valley Rotary Club, Main Street Pauls Valley, and the Pauls Valley Chamber of Commerce.

Brett is also a member and former director of the Oklahoma Association for Justice, which presented him with the Member of the Year Award in 2005. Brett has taught continuing legal education courses for lawyers on the subject of civil procedure and developments in tort law.

In 2015, Brett was recognized by Martindale-Hubbell as a "Top Rated Lawyer in Litigation."

  • Personal Injury and Wrongful Death
  • Insurance
  • General Litigation
  • Appellate Practice
  • Employment Law
  • Construction Law
  • Oil & Gas Law and Corporate Law.

University of Oklahoma

  • Bachelor of Accountancy, 1985
  • Juris Doctor, 1988

Oklahoma, 1988
Colorado, 1996
Texas, 2016

Admitted to Practice Before:

  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
  • All U.S. District Courts in Oklahoma
  • U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas
  • U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Texas
  • All U.S. Bankruptcy Courts in Oklahoma
  • All State Courts in Oklahoma
  • All State Courts in Colorado
  • All State Courts in Texas

Garvin County Bar Association: Member, 1988–present; President, 1995

Oklahoma Bar Association: Member (1988–present); Civil Procedure Committee (2005‑2012)

Oklahoma Association for Justice: Member (1993–present); Advisory Director (1996); Director (2004‑2007)

State Bar of Texas: Member (2016‑present)

Author, "Fraudulent Transfers of Real Property: A Creditor's Guide to Actions Under Bankruptcy Law and the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act," Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report, Spring 1989.

Author, "Technology for Trial Lawyers," The Advocate, published quarterly by the Oklahoma Association for Justice