About Jason
Jason Sansone combined business and legal studies before entering practice. He earned a B.B.A. from the University of Oklahoma and an MBA from Oklahoma City University. He completed his legal training at SMU Dedman School of Law, where he received his J.D. Those degrees shape his approach to problems that mix commercial and legal questions.
After law school he moved into private practice. His business degrees inform how he evaluates client decisions and transactions. He has developed practical habits: clear file management, direct client communication and careful courtroom preparation. Colleagues describe him as steady under pressure and thorough in research, preferring steady work over headline-making gestures.
He is admitted to practice in Oklahoma and in several federal courts. His admissions include the Eastern, Northern and Western Districts of Oklahoma, plus the Northern and Eastern Districts of Texas. He also holds admission to the Tenth Circuit and practices in the Northern District of Oklahoma and the Eastern District of Oklahoma. That roster allows him to appear in both state and federal forums on behalf of clients.
Sansone maintains memberships in local and state bar groups. He is a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association and the Oklahoma County Bar Association. He also belongs to the Robert J. Turner American Inn of Court, an organization that brings judges and lawyers together for education and mentoring. Those affiliations keep him connected to developments in Oklahoma law and to peers across multiple practice areas.
He practices at Phillips Murrah P.C., where he brings his combined business and legal training to bear on client matters. He handles cases that proceed in Oklahoma courts and in the federal districts and circuit where he is admitted. His practice emphasizes clear client communication, detailed preparation and work suited to the procedural settings of state and federal litigation. He currently practices at Phillips Murrah P.C., handling matters in state and federal courts across Oklahoma and the federal districts where he is admitted.