About Paul
Paul Northcutt trained at Oklahoma City University School of Law, where he completed his legal studies before entering practice in Oklahoma. His legal education provided grounding in state law and procedure. He has maintained a steady presence in the Oklahoma legal community since finishing law school.
He is admitted to practice in Oklahoma and is a current member of the Oklahoma Bar Association. Membership in the state bar has connected him to peers and resources across the state. He has also taken an active role at the local level in Pittsburg County, where he served as president of the Pittsburg County Bar Association from 2015 to 2016.
During his time with the Pittsburg County Bar Association, he helped coordinate initiatives aimed at improving access to justice and supporting fellow practitioners. Those efforts included organizing events and meetings that brought lawyers together to discuss recurring local legal issues. His leadership role in the county bar reflected an interest in the administration and collegial aspects of the profession.
Northcutt’s career path has kept him focused on serving clients in Oklahoma. He works on matters that arise in state courts and handles a range of legal tasks that local individuals and businesses bring to a practitioner in the region. He approaches each file by addressing the immediate legal questions and by advising clients on practical next steps.
Colleagues describe him as a steady presence in the local bar. He has been involved in bar association activities beyond serving as president, and he continues to participate in professional gatherings and continuing legal education opportunities through the Oklahoma Bar Association. Those activities keep him current on changes in state rules and procedures.
Outside of bar leadership, he engages with members of the community when legal questions arise. He often works directly with clients who need day-to-day legal help and representation in proceedings before state tribunals. His practice reflects the kinds of matters commonly handled by local practitioners.
He continues to practice law in Oklahoma and remains active in the local bar community, focusing his current work on representing clients in matters that come before state courts and offering legal advice to individuals and businesses in the region.