Law Center Bios



   A.D. Sanderson is the founder of the Law Center of Oklahoma. The Law Cen-
ter was founded due to the to almost everyone, and to those being harassed
by creditors and debt collectors. A.D. Sanderson received growing need of consumers needing advocates. The Law Center provides representation at
rates affordable her bachelor's from the University of Oklahoma and her Juris Doctor from Oklahoma City University School of Law. She is a member of the NACA and an aggressive consumer advocate.



  
     Pamela J. Tarling
graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1992. She has been employed in the legal field in Oklahoma since 1978 and has substantial experience. She attends St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church and is a member of numerous social and community oriented organizations including the Daughters of the American Revolution.








    Edward Kelley is a full-service solo attorney based out of Enid, Oklahoma, with
an emphasis on consumer bankruptcies and Indian law. He is a strong advocate for consumer awareness of predatory lending and credit practices, as well as Indian
self-governance of tribal courts and justice systems. He received his Bachelor's de-
gree in political science from the College of Santa Fe, and his J.D. from the Univer- sity of New Mexico in Albuquerque.


   




    Tina Hall has practiced law in Oklahoma for almost twenty years, specializing in bankruptcy  and social security/disability. She received her Bachelor's degree from Oklahoma State University and her J.D. from the Oklahoma City University School of Law. Ms. Hall is licensed to practice in both Oklahoma and Texas. She
is firmly committed to helping disadvantaged consumers, and those individuals facing debilitating illness, receive the relief and support they deserve.





     Jerri K. Neighbors joined the Law Center of Oklahoma in April of 2008. Ms.
Neighbors obtained her Bachelors Degree from Texas Christian University in
1995 and her Juris Doctor, cum laude (JD) in 2001 from Oklahoma City Uni-
versity School of Law.  She has spent the last seven years as a trial lawyer, advocating for plaintiffs who have been injured.
    Ms. Neighbors is admitted to practice law in Oklahoma and in the United
States District Court for the Western, Northern and Eastern districts.  She
is presently a member of the Oklahoma and Oklahoma County Bar Association,
Oklahoma Association for Justice and the American Association for Justice.




    Patricia Powell currently serves as the Legal Secretary for The Law Center of Oklahoma. She is beginning to perform Paralegal and Office Managerial func- tions, as well. She feels she is quite privileged to have such a unique oppor- tunity in life to combine things about which she is passionate, Law and pre- serving the dignity of her fellow humans. Ms. Powell is also a wife to Chris-
topher Powell and mother of one lovely teenage daughter (hence the need for the Black Belt she'll be testing for next year).





     Christopher D. Powell is our newest member of the staff.  He handles our
incoming calls in addition to many other office functions as well as transport-
ing all of our documents to the various courts for filing.  His background is as a carpenter, heavy machinery technician and an architectural foam creation specialist.  After learning of The Law Center, he has decided to make a very drastic career change and dive in to help the fight.