Tulsa, Oklahoma Lawyer Memberships and Recognitions

Taking an active role in expanding ones knowledge base is a hallmark of a good lawyer. Bruce Edge takes an active role in numerous organizations. In doing so he is constantly learning and sharing his knowledge with others. Additionally, these organizations are vehicles which help support the efforts of lawyers throughout the State of Oklahoma and the United States in defending our Constitution and the rights of our citizens.

Following are some of the organizations in which Mr. Edge participants:

› National College for DUI Defense—Regent
› Oklahoma Super Lawyers
› Litigation Counsel of America-Fellow and state delegate
› National College for DUI Defense—Board Certified
› National College for DUI Defense—Sustaining Member
› AVVO 10/10 Rated
› Martindale Hubbell AV Peer Reviewed
› National Trial Lawyers Top 100
› Oklahoma Magazine Best Lawyer
› National Association  Criminal Defense Lawyers
› American Trial Lawyers Association
› American Academy Forensic Sciences
› Oklahoma Trial Lawyers Association
› Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers—Board of Directors
› Tulsa County Criminal Defense Lawyers—President Emeritus
› Tulsa Citizens Police Academy
› Oklahoma Bar Association
› Best Lawyers in America

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