About Benjamin
Benjamin Munda studied chemical engineering before turning to law. He earned a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Oklahoma and later returned to the same university for his J.D. at the University of Oklahoma College of Law. The combination of a technical undergraduate degree and legal training shaped the way he approaches complex problems.
After law school he entered practice in Oklahoma. He is licensed in the state and works at Overman Legal Group. Early in his career those engineering roots helped him parse technical records and expert reports. Over time he moved into broader legal practice and developed a methodical approach to case work that reflects both scientific training and legal discipline.
Munda has maintained professional memberships since 2013. He keeps active ties to the legal community in Oklahoma and participates in events and local professional gatherings. Those connections give him regular contact with peers and local judges, and they inform his view of procedural trends in state courts.
Colleagues describe his courtroom manner as steady and businesslike. He is comfortable drafting pleadings, managing discovery, and taking depositions. In meetings he breaks down complex information into plain terms for clients who do not have technical or legal backgrounds. That ability to translate is something he developed from his dual training in engineering and law.
At Overman Legal Group Munda handles cases for clients across the state. He works on litigation matters and advises clients on the practical steps they should consider when disputes arise. He often coordinates with outside experts when technical questions are central to a dispute. His practice emphasizes clear communication and careful preparation rather than broad promises about outcomes.
Outside the office he remains connected to his alma mater and to peers in Oklahoma’s legal circles. He attends continuing legal education programs and contributes where his technical background is useful. The combination of scientific training and courtroom experience shapes how he evaluates evidence and plans a case strategy.
He practices at Overman Legal Group in Oklahoma and centers his work on serving clients in state matters through litigation and advisory work.