Tammy Ewing is the Managing Member of Ewing Law Office, PLLC. She grew up in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and attended college at the University of Tulsa. She attended law school at the University of Illinois and then practiced law in Colorado for 28 years. Over those 28 years, she was a transactional attorney, civil litigator, prosecutor, municipal court judge and county court judge. As a county court judge, she was assigned primarily to a civil docket. Through her varied work experiences and the hundreds of jury and court trials over which she presided as judge, she developed a familiarity with, if not expertise in, many different areas of the law, court procedures, claims and defenses.
Ms. Ewing moved back home to Oklahoma in 2017 to be near family. Since returning to Oklahoma, she has specialized in litigation, local government, land use, real estate and construction law. She has served as City Attorney for the cities of Bixby and Perkins, Oklahoma, and as Assistant City Attorney for the cities of Broken Arrow and Stillwater, Oklahoma. Ms. Ewing has advised City Planning Commissions, Boards of Adjustment, and Planning & Zoning, Community Development, Engineering & Construction, and Streets & Stormwater departments. Since returning to private practice in February, 2021, she has provided legal services to individuals, corporate entities and local governmental entities.
Over the years, Ms. Ewing has consistently contributed to the improvement of the legal system by teaching and participating in various law-related committees. She has taught and trained judges, attorneys, mediators, law enforcement officers, court personnel, city officials and employees, and others. She has also consistently been involved with a variety of non-law-related, non-profit entities and communities. All of these activities have blessed and challenged her, and made her a better attorney and person.
Education
• University of Illinois, Champaign, IL - Juris Doctor, 1988
• University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK - Bachelor of Science, Political Science, 1985
Bar Admissions/Approved Appointments
• Admitted to practice law in States of Colorado and Oklahoma
• Admitted to practice before the Eastern and Northern Federal District Courts of Oklahoma
Specialized Dispute Resolution Education and Training
• CLE in Colorado, Inc. 40-Hour Mediation Training, 2017
• Supreme Court of Oklahoma Early Settlement 24-hour Mediation Training, 2018
Professional Affiliations
• Oklahoma Bar Association
• Tulsa County Bar Association
• Oklahoma Association of Municipal Attorneys
Volunteer Activities
Oklahoma:
• Tulsa Dream Center
• Reading Partners
• Mentor to University of Tulsa law school students
• Volunteer opportunities through church
Colorado:
• Volunteer with Night Lights, a monthly respite program for families with children with special needs
• Member of church security team
• Judge of high school mock trial competitions
• Mentor to University of Denver law school student interns
• Founding member of the 1st Judicial District of Colorado Access to Justice Committee
• Member of the Colorado Supreme Court County Court Civil Rules Committee
• Member of the Jefferson County, Colorado Mediation Services Advisory Board
Teaching Experience
Judges: Presenter at judicial conferences regarding county court civil litigation, homeowners’ associations, restitution, dealing with sovereign citizens, and dealing with self-represented litigants. Faculty/mentor with the Colorado Institute for Faculty Excellence in Judicial Education, a two-week course in which judges learn to teach judges.
Attorneys: Presenter at continuing legal education courses regarding domestic violence legislation, protection orders, prosecuting cases with reluctant witnesses, the therapist’s duty to disclose, drafting stipulations, collecting judgments, professionalism and dealing with sovereign citizens.
Others: In-house trainer of city employees and/or officials regarding parliamentary procedure, the Open Meetings Act, the Open Records Act, zoning and contract drafting. Presenter at CLEET trainings for Oklahoma law enforcement officers regarding dealing with sovereign citizens. Adjunct Professor for a Civil Procedure course for paralegals through the Community College of Denver.
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