Allison H. Loehr was admitted to the Oklahoma Bar in 2005. Her law practice focuses primarily on business law, civil litigation, estate planning, and health law.
Ms. Loehr attended Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Molecular Biology in 1998. She then received her Master of Health Administration in 2001 from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. There she was awarded the Oklahoma Hospital Association David J. Falcone Student of the Year Award for Outstanding Achievement and was a member of Phi Kappa Phi Academic Honor Society. After receiving her Masters, she completed an Administrative Residency with Parkland Health & Hospital System in
Dallas, TX
.
Ms. Loehr received her Juris Doctorate in 2004 from the University of Tulsa College of Law. While in law school, Ms. Loehr served as a student intern for the Hon. Russell P. Hass and the Hon. Sarah Day Smith of Tulsa County District Court. Ms. Loehr also held several academic membership positions including: Vice President and Secretary for the Law & Medicine Society, Phi Delta Phi Legal Honor Fraternity, and the Board of Advocates. Additionally, she received a Health Law Certificate for her extensive study and coursework in health law and served as a Clinical Law Student with the TU Legal Clinic's Health Law Project. Following completion of her J.D., Ms. Loehr went on to attend Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in
New York, NY
, where she received her LL.M. with emphasis in health law in 2006.
Ms. Loehr's professional associations include the Oklahoma Bar Association, Tulsa County Bar Association, and the American Bar Association.
Areas of Practice:
Business Law
Civil Litigation
Estate Planning
Health Law
Bar Admissions:
Oklahoma, 2005
Education:
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York,
New York
, 2006
LL.M. (Master of Laws), emphasis in health law
University of Tulsa College of Law, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 2004
Juris Doctor
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 2001
Master of Health Administration
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, 1998
Bachelor of Arts, Biology