About Jeremy K

Jeremy K Hamby trained as a lawyer and has built a practice that crosses sovereign and state lines. He works in settings where tribal law and Oklahoma law intersect. His career path has kept him close to the communities and courts he serves.

Hamby has practiced in both the Cherokee Nation and the State of Oklahoma. He is a lawyer at Hammons Hamby & Price, PLLC, where he manages client matters from the firm’s offices. Colleagues and court records place him regularly in matters that require an understanding of two legal systems operating side by side.

His work covers legal questions that arise under Cherokee Nation law as well as under Oklahoma statutes and regulations. He represents clients in tribal forums and state courts, and he handles the practical issues that come from overlapping jurisdictions. Cases often require attention to procedural rules in both systems and to the substantive law that governs tribal citizenship, contracts, or regulatory compliance.

Hamby maintains current membership in professional associations relevant to his work. He appears at CLE programs and participates in bar activities that address tribal-state legal dynamics. That involvement keeps him connected to developments in both tribal law and state practice and informs how he advises clients facing legal complexity across jurisdictional lines.

At Hammons Hamby & Price, PLLC he counsels individuals and organizations that need representation in the Cherokee Nation and in Oklahoma. He balances courtroom work with negotiated resolutions and offers practical advice when statutes, tribal ordinances, and federal obligations intersect. His practice is concentrated on matters arising in the Cherokee Nation and in the State of Oklahoma.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Cherokee Nation
Oklahoma