About Madelaine

Madelaine Hawkins has built a career in Oklahoma law shaped by regional institutions and local professional networks. She attended Oklahoma City University School of Law and also studied at the University of Kansas and Texas Christian University. Those academic stops provided a foundation for practice in a state where energy and mineral issues frequently touch everyday life.

Her early professional activity included participation in the Mineral Lawyers Society of Oklahoma City. That membership placed her in a circle of attorneys, landmen and industry professionals who handle the technical and contractual questions that arise around mineral rights. She moved from those professional meetings into regular client work in the state, applying classroom training to disputes and transactions on the ground.

Hawkins is licensed to practice in Oklahoma. Over the years she has worked on matters that bring together property documents, title concerns and the regulatory environment that governs mineral development. Colleagues describe her approach as methodical. She breaks problems into discrete tasks and follows through on documentation and deadlines. She also meets clients where they are, translating technical language into practical next steps.

Her office is at Robertson & Williams, where she is part of a team handling legal work for individuals and businesses. At the firm she contributes to research, contract drafting, title review and negotiation. She also appears in settings that require detailed review of leases, conveyances and unitization agreements. Her work often requires coordination with surveyors, engineers and land services professionals, and she is accustomed to managing those relationships through the life of a matter.

Outside case files she remains engaged with the Mineral Lawyers Society of Oklahoma City as a current member. That ongoing connection keeps her informed about changes in local practice, court decisions and administrative developments that affect mineral and property law in Oklahoma.

Clients and other lawyers seek her out for straight answers and practical guidance, not for headlines. She is based in Oklahoma and works from Robertson & Williams. Her current practice focuses on mineral and energy-related matters in Oklahoma.

Education

Oklahoma City University School of Law

University of Kansas

Texas Christian University

Experience

Mineral Lawyers Society of Oklahoma City

Accepted Jurisdictions

Oklahoma

Office Locations

Main Office

 9658 N. May Avenue Suite 200 Oklahoma City OK 73120