Emily Eleftherakis

Adjunct Clinical Professor, American Indian Wills Clinic

Education:
J.D., Oklahoma City University School of Law


Bio:

Emily Eleftherakis serves as an Adjunct Clinical Professor of Law and teaches in the American Indian Wills Clinic. In addition to her teaching at OCU Law, Emily works in private practice at Krahl Goerke Meyer and Behenna. She provides her clients with a full range of services, including family and small business succession planning, real estate advice, and business development. Emily has experience in general civil litigation, including real property and energy litigation, appellate practice, and trust and estate litigation, as well as estate planning, wealth management, and trust and estate administration. Emily has been recognized by Super Lawyers magazine as a Rising Star each year since 2018. She is a member of the William J. Holloway, Jr. American Inn of Court, the Oklahoma Bar Association, the Oklahoma County Bar Association, and the Federal Bar Association. In the community, she is involved with Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Oklahoma City, YWCA of Oklahoma City, and Oklahoma Lawyers for Children. Emily lives in Edmond, Oklahoma, with her husband, Roger, and kids, Ellis and Theodore. Emily is a proud citizen of the Cherokee Nation and member of the Delaware Tribe of Indians.