About Clayton T.
Clayton T. Hasbrook earned his law degree from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 2005 after completing undergraduate studies in business and economics at the University of Oklahoma in 2001. He moved from academic study to the practice of law in the years that followed, carrying a foundation in economics into his legal training.
By 2008 he was working as a lawyer at Hasbrook & Hasbrook. That posting is the clearest public record of his practice; it establishes that he has been active in the profession since at least that year. The record does not list other early career stops, but his affiliation with a family-name firm suggests he joined an established local practice environment early in his career.
Hasbrook is a member of the Oklahoma Association of Justice and the American Association of Justice. Those memberships place him in professional circles that center on trial advocacy and civil justice matters. He participates in the professional activities and networks that come with those organizations, which provide education and forums for litigators across the state and the country.
Collegiate training in business and economics followed by a J.D. offered him two complementary perspectives: one on the financial and economic underpinnings of disputes, and one on legal process and courtroom procedure. That combination is often useful in civil litigation, where damages, liability and the structure of a case can hinge on economic facts and analysis.
Public records list his role at Hasbrook & Hasbrook beginning in 2008, and professional association memberships are current. He presents as a trial-oriented attorney who engages with peers through statewide and national justice associations. There is no public record here of academic appointments, bar leadership roles, or high-profile published works tied to his name in the materials provided.
He continues in private practice and concentrates his practice on civil trial work representing injured claimants.