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Oklahoma City Insurance Defense Law Firm
Overview
In 1996, Cary E. Hiltgen and Michael W. Brewer merged their Oklahoma City law practices to form Hiltgen & Brewer, P.C. ("H&B"). Both brought with them years of experience in Insurance Law, Products Liability Law, Transportation Law, and Litigation. The primary focus of H&B is to provide trial and litigation expertise to self-insured and insured clients who are not satisfied with the current legal climate. In essence, their goal is to provide fast and effective results at a reasonable rate, with the emphasis on reasonable and results.
These efforts yielded a law firm with tremendous jury trial experience in state and federal courts of not only Oklahoma but many other state and federal jurisdictions. With underpinnings based on a national products liability practice and a local tort and insurance practice, the Firm has evolved to include Employment Law, Subrogation, Insurance Coverage, Workers' Compensation and Business and Commercial Law practices, among others. H&B boasts many rising stars in the trial practice. While many lawyers call themselves litigators, H&B lawyers take pride in being trial lawyers. With the guideline that rarely is a client satisfied with a settlement on the courthouse steps, H&B lawyers continually take cases to trial completion or a dismissal at the courthouse steps. Realistic evaluations and regular reporting to clients have enhanced the Firm's reputation as a communicator and client satisfaction has skyrocketed. The Firm lawyers have dedicated themselves to the delivery of legal services with professionalism, ethics, and the highest standards of integrity. As a result, H&B has continued to take on new clients who were dissatisfied with their previous representation. H&B has received an AV rating and is also listed in Best's Directory of Recommended Insurance Attorneys.
About Hiltgen & Brewer, P.C.
Previous Law Firm Name
- Hiltgen & Associates, June 1, 1994
Practice Areas
- Insurance Defense
Litigation
- 85%
Published Works
- Workers' Compensation: Erosion of Exclusive Remedy Provisions, University of Oklahoma Law Review, Fall, Vol. 38, No. 3, 1985
People
Attorneys
- Cary E. Hiltgen (President)
- Michael W. Brewer (Shareholder/Director)
- J. Randy Baker (Attorney)
- Brock C. Bowers (Director/Attorney)
- André V. Farinha (Associate Attorney)
- Jeffrey C. Grotta (Associate Attorney)
- Norman Lemonik (Of Counsel)
- Rachal A. Lisle (Associate Attorney)
- Katie R. McCune (Associate)
- William W. Whitehurst (Associate Attorney)
- Harrison J. DuPont (Associate)
Office Information
Address
9505 North Kelley Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73131
Phone
Fax
- 405-605-9010
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