About James M
James M Green is an attorney admitted to practice in Oklahoma, Virginia and before the United States Supreme Court. His professional path crosses state and federal lines. He maintains a solo practice that bears his name and represents individuals and organizations in a range of matters that require state and federal filings.
He completed the legal training necessary for bar admission and began practicing law in the years that followed. Early in his career he worked on matters in state courts and federal districts, gaining experience in procedural rules and courtroom practice. That period established the practical foundation he uses today. He later sought and obtained admission to practice in multiple jurisdictions, a move that broadened the kinds of matters he can accept and the venues in which he can appear.
Admission to the United States Supreme Court is one of the formal credentials on his record. That admission is a credential that allows him to enter pleadings and seek leave to appear in the nation's highest court when clients' cases require it. He also keeps active status in the state bars that license him. Those registrations mean his work can cross state lines when cases, transactions or appeals demand it.
Over time he organized his practice under the name James M. Green Lawyer At Law. Operating a modest office, he handles case intake, client counseling, and courtroom appearances. Running a solo office requires a mix of legal skill and practice management. He balances motion work and negotiation with administrative duties and client communication. The firm serves as the primary vehicle for his legal work and client relationships.
Colleagues and clients have noted his steady courtroom presence and practical attention to case details. He tends to prepare matters so filings are complete and deadlines are met. That methodical approach helps in contested hearings and in transactional work that must align with regulatory or statutory schedules. He also spends time researching precedent and drafting clear briefs when the record requires close analysis.
As of 2026 he continues to practice from his namesake office, handling matters that range across state and federal systems. He accepts work that requires licensure in Oklahoma, Virginia or admission before the U.S. Supreme Court, and that align with the resources of a solo practice. His current practice focuses on advising and representing clients in matters presented through those jurisdictions.