Lane R. Neal received a B.B.A. in Entrepreneurship in 2004 from the Price College of Business at the University of Oklahoma. During his time at OU, Lane was elected to several leadership positions including President of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, Chief Justice of the OU Interfraternity Council, and President of Integrated Business Core. He was also named Outstanding Chapter President by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon National Fraternity.
Lane R. Neal
Overview
Lane attended the University of Oklahoma College of Law where he obtained his Juris Doctorate in 2008. While in law school, he was active in OU’s advocacy competition teams and served as a note editor for the American Indian Law Review. His note, regarding regulation of environmental standards by Oklahoma tribes, was selected for publication in 2007.
Lane began his practice of law as an Assistant District Attorney in Oklahoma County where he gained extensive courtroom and jury trial experience. Since then, his practice has been focused on state and federal civil litigation.
Lane is a member of the Oklahoma County, Oklahoma and American Bar Associations along with the Luther Bohanon American Inn of Court. He is also a fellow at the Oklahoma Bar Foundation, graduate of the OBA Leadership Academy, and is a past Chair of the Oklahoma Bar Association Young Lawyers Division.
Honors
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon
- Named Oklahoma Super Lawyers “Rising Star,” Personal Injury Defense 2014-2018
- United Way of Central Oklahoma, Board of Directors 2017-Present
- Board of Directors for Arts Council Oklahoma City 2017-Present
- Crown Heights United Methodist Church Trustee
- Past Tinker AFB Honorary Commander.
Practice Areas
Education
- The University of Oklahoma, B.B.A., 2004
- The University of Oklahoma College of Law, J. D., 2008
Admissions
- Oklahoma 2008
- U.S. District Court: Northern, Western and Eastern Districts of Oklahoma
Professional Organizations
- Oklahoma County Bar Association
- Oklahoma Bar Association
- American Bar Association
- Oklahoma Bar Foundation (Fellow)
- Luther Bohanon American Inn of Court
- American Board of Trial Advocates