
Brian D Hall
- (214) 377-0761
- No email available
About:
I have over a decade in Criminal Law experience. I have dealt with criminal matters from DUI and Domestics to Murder in the 1st Degree. I am an experienced negotiator, as well as an experienced trial lawyer. I have Jury Trial and Non Jury Trial experience. I have dealt with thousands of Criminal Cases. Prior to entering private Practice, I was an Assistant District Attorney in District 21 in Oklahoma for over 11 years. This includes Cleveland, Garvin, and McClain Counties. I was the Managing Assistant District Attorney in McClain County for the final 4 years of my prosecutorial career. I was also the Assistant District Attorney in Charge of Community Sentencing and McClain County Drug Court. I have been an instructor at many police academies, including, Oklahoma City Police Academy, Norman Police Academy, and the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office Reserve academy.
DVLawyers AI Summary:
BHall Law is dedicated to supporting survivors of domestic violence through comprehensive legal representation and guidance. The firm specializes in various practice areas, including domestic violence, family law, child custody, and restraining orders. Their focus is on empowering clients by providing a safe space to navigate the complexities of their legal situations, particularly those that arise from abusive relationships. The tone of the firm is compassionate and understanding, reflecting a trauma-informed approach that acknowledges the emotional and psychological challenges faced by survivors. The attorneys aim to create a supportive environment where clients feel heard and validated in their experiences. This sensitivity is critical for survivors who may be dealing with feelings of fear, anxiety, or uncertainty as they seek legal recourse and protection. BHall Law emphasizes the importance of individualized attention, ensuring that each client's unique circumstances are taken into account. Their commitment to tailoring legal strategies to meet the specific needs of survivors demonstrates a strong understanding of the intricacies involved in domestic violence cases. They are dedicated to advocating for the rights and safety of their clients, striving to achieve the best possible outcomes for families affected by domestic abuse. For survivors seeking help, BHall Law could be a suitable choice given their focus on empowerment and support. However, it is essential for potential clients to assess their comfort level with the firm’s approach and ensure that it aligns with their specific needs and expectations. Taking the time to consult with the attorneys at BHall Law can help survivors determine if this firm is the right fit for their journey toward healing and justice.
Jurisdiction:Oklahoma (Since 2006)
Practice Area
Criminal Law
Guides reporting, evidence, bail conditions, no-contact orders, prosecutions or defenses, and record sealing, centering survivor safety and informed participation across the criminal process.
Languages
English
Fees
Free Consultation
Education
B.S.
J.D.
Associations
Member
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Reviews
RATED 5.0
Oct 2, 2024via Google
Jay Annand
"Brian did a great job on our will and family office docs. He really knows what he is doing and I would recommend him to anyone"
RATED 5.0
Oct 2, 2024via Google
Amanda Kahla
"Brian was very knowledgeable, answered all of our questions, and was very communicative. We live an hour away from his office and he insisted on hand delivering paperwork to our home. He is very down-to-earth and has been an instrumental part in our estate planning. I wish I could give higher than 5 stars!!"
RATED 2.0
Oct 2, 2023via Google
Meredith Malleck
"Two stars for Mr. Hall only because he gets the job done. His interpersonal skills and ability to navigate the complex nature of family are nonexistent. Ethically it is his job to draft estate planning instruments that honor the client's wishes upon their death, but it is also his job to be intuitive and recognize that some may not be in a healthy state of mind when these plans are made. I arranged for my parents to meet with him at the 11th hour to get everything taken care of before my Father's terminal lung cancer took him. I in no way influenced my parents one way or another. I sat with them in the first meeting and told them this was their time to lay out their legacy. I didn't care if they gave everything to charity, drafted a generation-skipping trust, split it three ways amongst their offspring, or some combination. I did hope that if they said they wanted to leave everything to the dog or their not-so-trustworthy caregiver, he might persuade them otherwise. Now that everything is said and done, I regret taking my loved ones to him."
RATED 5.0
Oct 2, 2018via Google
Shayla Dunlap
"Brian is very intelligent and provides excellent advice and services. He does estate planning and I would refer anyone to him!"
