Wilson Pipestem
Pipestem Law, P.C.
Tulsa, OK USA
"Don’t look at your life story as a disadvantage. Look at it as part of your story and the advantage that you can create from that."
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Everyone told me to go straight to law school so that I don't get distracted. I wish I had taken a break to work and grow myself. After law school, I felt the heavy burden of student debt. I joined a big law firm right away to alleviate my debt. I wish I had done a clerkship first instead to grow a bit more. Once you start working and competing with other lawyers, you need to be able to distinguish yourself. I suggest taking time to develop yourself rather than taking each next step so quickly.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
English Language and Literature, General
Oklahoma State University
Doctorate
Law
Stanford Law School
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life has been direct
1.
I grew up accompanying my father to Tribal Court and Tribal Council meetings.
2.
Watching my father work was very impactful, and inspired me to want to become a lawyer.
3.
After high school, I went to Oklahoma State University on a cross country scholarship and majored in English.
4.
I went on to earn my law degree from Stanford Law School in California.
5.
After law school, I started my career at a big law firm in Washington, D.C.
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I spent five years at that law firm before creating my own firm, Pipestem Law Firm.
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I’ve been with Pipestem Law Firm for over 20 years now, and recently added another named partner to the firm, creating Pipestem & Nagel, P.C.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Myself:
I need to go straight to law school and then straight to work to crush my debt.
How I responded:
Everyone told me to go straight to law school so that I don't get distracted. I wish I had taken a break to work and grow myself. After law school, I felt the heavy burden of student debt. I joined a big law firm right away to alleviate my debt. I wish I had done a clerkship first instead to grow a bit more. Once you start working and competing with other lawyers, you need to be able to distinguish yourself. I suggest taking time to develop yourself rather than taking each next step so quickly.