ABOUT US

Tai Stevenson

Tai Stevenson graduated magna cum laude from Oklahoma City University School of Law in 2009 where he served as a member of Law Review. While attending law school, he was awarded a Certificate in Business Law with a E-Commerce Concentration and a Certificate in Business Law with a Financial Services and Commercial Law Concentration. He also worked and volunteered at the Oklahoma County Public Defender's Office and a non-profit immigration clinic, Catholic Charities.

At law school, Tai was awarded with CALI Awards of Excellence in the following subjects: Immigration Law, Corporations, E-Commerce & Banking, Income Tax, Legal Research & Writing II, and Civil Procedure I. Prior to obtaining his Juris Doctorate degree, Tai graduated from Emory University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2004. At Emory, he majored in political science and minored in economics.

Tai has extensive experience practicing immigration law throughout the United States. His experience includes helping people with getting permanent resident status through marriage, other family members, asylum, employment, and other means. Further, he has helped clients in representing them in immigration court and achieving successful results. Tai has helped immigrants with criminal problems that may potentially affect their immigration status. As an immigration lawyer and once an immigrant himself, Tai will evaluate a client's case before taking on the case and refuses to take on cases where he cannot help an individual.

Having lived in South Korea, Saudi Arabia, India, Egypt, and United Kingdom, Tai brings a diverse background and a set of skills that are useful for the increasingly international character of legal issues. He speaks Korean and Arabic with intermediate proficiency.

Our Services
  • Education

    -J.D., Oklahoma City University School of Law, 2009
    -B.A., Emory University, 2004
    -Cairo American College, 2000

  • Bar Admissions

    -State of Oklahoma
    -U.S. Western District of Oklahoma
    -U.S. Northern District of Oklahoma
    -U.S. Eastern District of Oklahoma
    -Immigration Courts in all 50 states

  • Associations and Awards

    -American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
    -Oklahoma County Bar Association
    -Phi Delta Phi Bar Association
    -Publication: eBay's Duty to Police Trademarked Items Sold on its Website: Tiffany (NJ) Inc. v. eBay, Inc.