Harvey D. Ellis, Jr. concentrates on appellate litigation in civil disputes, while consulting on a variety of trial litigation matters, particularly for appeal planning. His litigation experience has focused on litigation and procedural requirements and strategy, business disputes of numerous kinds, constitutional issues, and legal ethics. Mr. Ellis is listed in The Best Lawyers in America for appellate law. Mr. Ellis is co-author of two Oklahoma litigation procedural treatises: Ellis and Muchmore, Oklahoma Appellate Practice (Thomson/West) and Muchmore and Ellis, Oklahoma Civil Procedure Forms and Practice (LexisNexis). He has also authored a number of legal articles on Oklahoma appellate procedure. He was appointed by the Oklahoma Supreme Court in 1994 to serve on the Oklahoma Supreme Court Committee to assist in revising appellate procedural rules, and was also appointed a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association Civil Procedure Committee for three successive years, from 1994 through 1996. Mr. Ellis serves as Chairman of Crowe & Dunlevy’s Ethics Committee, which advises firm attorneys on a variety of issues concerning legal ethics and professional responsibility. Mr. Ellis graduated in 1982 from the University of Oklahoma College of Law, secundum cum laude and with honors. He is a member of the Bars of: the State of Oklahoma; the United States District Courts for each of the three federal districts in Oklahoma; the Fifth, Ninth, Tenth, and Federal Circuit Courts of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court Areas of PracticeAppellate Practice Litigation and Trial PracticeEducationUniversity of Oklahoma College of Law Norman, OK. |