Chase McBride
Chase McBride
Rated by Super Lawyers
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education
- Bachelor of Science and Business Administration in Finance, University of Tulsa
- Master of Business Administration, The University of Oklahoma
- Juris Doctor, The University of Oklahoma
- Law and Entrepreneurship Certificate, The University of Oklahoma College of Law
- Sustainable Investing Certificate, Harvard Business School
admissions
- Admission to Practice Law, The Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma
- Admission to Practice Law, The United States District Court Western District of Oklahoma
- Admission to Practice Law, The United States District Court Eastern District of Oklahoma
- Admission to Practice Law, The United States District Court Northern District of Oklahoma
legal memberships
- Business and Corporate Law Section of Oklahoma Bar Association
- Family Law Section of Oklahoma Bar Association
- Criminal Law Section of Oklahoma Bar Association
- Litigation Section of Oklahoma Bar Association
awards, Publications & Lectures
- 2018 - Published for writing on Grand-Parent Visitation by the Oklahoma Bar Journal.
- 2018 - Presented a Continued Learning Education course to the Tulsa County Bar Association over Oklahoma's Visitation Rights of Grandparents Statutes.
- 2018 - Presented a Continued Learning Education course to the Mayes County Bar Association over Oklahoma's Visitation Rights of Grandparents statutes.
- 2019 - Oklahoma Rising Stars list by Super Lawyers, Top Rated General Litigation Attorney
- 2019 - Published for writings on Interlocutory Appeals by the Oklahoma Bar Journal.
- 2019 - Presented a Continued Learning Education course to the Delaware County Bar Association over Oklahoma's Visitation Rights of Grandparents statutes.
- 2019 - Presented a Continued Education Learning course to the Mayes County Bar Association over Oklahoma's Interlocutory Appeals process, procedures, forms and issues., Presenter, Interlocutory Appeals CLE - Mayes County Bar Association, 2019
- 2020 - Oklahoma Rising Stars list by Super Lawyers, Top Rated General Litigation Attorney
- 2020 - Presented a Continued Learning Education course to the Comanche County Bar Association over Oklahoma's Visitation Rights of Grandparents statutes.
- 2021 - Oklahoma Rising Stars list by Super Lawyers, Top Rated General Litigation Attorney
- 2022 - Published for writings on Oklahoma Construction Trusts by the Oklahoma Bar Journal.
- 2022 - Oklahoma Rising Stars list by Super Lawyers, Top Rated General Litigation Attorney
- 2023 - Oklahoma Rising Stars list by Super Lawyers, Top Rated General Litigation Attorney
- 2024 - Oklahoma Rising Stars list by Super Lawyers, Top Rated General Litigation Attorney
News Coverage
Mr. McBride has handled multiple high profile cases across the State of Oklahoma that have raised media attention including:
- News coverage regarding First Degree Murder Charges successfully defended.
- News coverage regarding the successful representation of a defamation case against a Tulsa politician.
- News coverage of the lawsuit against the Salina, Oklahoma School District by the female students they failed to protect.
- Oklahoma City's KOCO News 5 coverage of Hankins v. Town of Lahoma.
- Oklahoma City's News 9 coverage of Hankins v. Town of Lahoma.
- Tulsa World coverage of the Tulsa City Councilwoman's Lawsuit against her opponent.
- Yahoo coverage of Double First Degree Murder Acquittal.
- News coverage of $2.6 million Settlement against Salina School District
- New coverage of lawsuit against Bristow Public Schools for failing to protect male students from predator coach.
-NPR coverage regarding absentee ballot harvesting in the 37th District of the State Senate Primary Race and election contest.
- News coverage regarding First Degree Murder Charges successfully defended.
- News coverage regarding the successful representation of a defamation case against a Tulsa politician.
- News coverage of the lawsuit against the Salina, Oklahoma School District by the female students they failed to protect.
- Oklahoma City's KOCO News 5 coverage of Hankins v. Town of Lahoma.
- Oklahoma City's News 9 coverage of Hankins v. Town of Lahoma.
- Tulsa World coverage of the Tulsa City Councilwoman's Lawsuit against her opponent.
- Yahoo coverage of Double First Degree Murder Acquittal.
- News coverage of $2.6 million Settlement against Salina School District
- New coverage of lawsuit against Bristow Public Schools for failing to protect male students from predator coach.
-NPR coverage regarding absentee ballot harvesting in the 37th District of the State Senate Primary Race and election contest.
Bio
Originally from Pryor, Oklahoma, Mr. McBride is from a family full of attorneys. He attended the University of Tulsa where he received his bachelor’s degree in Finance and a minor in Economics. He attended graduate school at the University of Oklahoma where he received both his Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration. Chase also received a Certificate in Law and Entrepreneurship from the University of Oklahoma College of Law and a Certificate in Sustainable Investing from Harvard Business School.
Mr. McBride is a litigator. He protects businesses, families, individuals and the property they own. His areas of practice are diverse but largely include general litigation, business/corporate and contract litigation, family law, criminal defense, and the protection of civil and property rights.
He has successfully argued in front of Oklahoma's highest Court, defended federal business litigation actions, organized multi-million-dollar business transactions and transfers, represented high asset divorce estates and successfully defended three First-Degree Murder charges, a first degree Manslaughter and other felonies and misdemeanors.
He has also successfully represented three separate Oklahoma Police Chiefs in wrongful termination and employment disputes and successfully defended multiple politicians in the Tulsa area against defamation claims filed against them. Mr. McBride currently represents several large businesses across the state. He is also the City Attorney for Salina and Pryor, Oklahoma.
Mr. McBride gained notoriety in the legal field after becoming one of the youngest private attorneys in Oklahoma history to successfully defend a First-Degree Murder case in front of Oklahoma's Court of Criminal Appeals at the age of 29.
His writings have been published in the Oklahoma Bar Journal regarding Court Ordered Grand-Parental Rights, Interlocutory Appeals and Oklahoma Construction Trusts, all of which he has presented Continued Learning Education courses for other lawyers across the state.
He is the current President of the Mayes County Bar Association, has served as a voting delegate for the Oklahoma Bar Association and has served as the Mayes County Law Day Chair from 2018-2023. Mr. McBride is a member of the Oklahoma State Bar Association's Business and Litigation, Family Law and Criminal Defense sections. He is currently serving as a Board of Director for the Young Lawyers Division of the Oklahoma Bar Association and as an Associate Bar Examiner on the Oklahoma Board of Bar Examiners.
Professionally, but beyond the legal field, Mr. McBride currently serves as a board member on the Rogers State University Foundation Board and is formerly an adjunct finance professor at Rose State University. He also serves on the All Captial Bank Mayes County Advisory Board.
Mr. McBride is a litigator. He protects businesses, families, individuals and the property they own. His areas of practice are diverse but largely include general litigation, business/corporate and contract litigation, family law, criminal defense, and the protection of civil and property rights.
He has successfully argued in front of Oklahoma's highest Court, defended federal business litigation actions, organized multi-million-dollar business transactions and transfers, represented high asset divorce estates and successfully defended three First-Degree Murder charges, a first degree Manslaughter and other felonies and misdemeanors.
He has also successfully represented three separate Oklahoma Police Chiefs in wrongful termination and employment disputes and successfully defended multiple politicians in the Tulsa area against defamation claims filed against them. Mr. McBride currently represents several large businesses across the state. He is also the City Attorney for Salina and Pryor, Oklahoma.
Mr. McBride gained notoriety in the legal field after becoming one of the youngest private attorneys in Oklahoma history to successfully defend a First-Degree Murder case in front of Oklahoma's Court of Criminal Appeals at the age of 29.
His writings have been published in the Oklahoma Bar Journal regarding Court Ordered Grand-Parental Rights, Interlocutory Appeals and Oklahoma Construction Trusts, all of which he has presented Continued Learning Education courses for other lawyers across the state.
He is the current President of the Mayes County Bar Association, has served as a voting delegate for the Oklahoma Bar Association and has served as the Mayes County Law Day Chair from 2018-2023. Mr. McBride is a member of the Oklahoma State Bar Association's Business and Litigation, Family Law and Criminal Defense sections. He is currently serving as a Board of Director for the Young Lawyers Division of the Oklahoma Bar Association and as an Associate Bar Examiner on the Oklahoma Board of Bar Examiners.
Professionally, but beyond the legal field, Mr. McBride currently serves as a board member on the Rogers State University Foundation Board and is formerly an adjunct finance professor at Rose State University. He also serves on the All Captial Bank Mayes County Advisory Board.