Jeb Boatman is a seasoned litigator who represents corporations and individuals in white collar criminal matters, complex civil litigation, and appeals in state and federal courts. During his career, Jeb has overseen dozens of investigations, tried numerous cases to verdict, and successfully argued several appeals. He has experience in several industries, including healthcare, financial institutions, oil and gas, and misconduct by public officials, and he has worked closely with more than a dozen law enforcement agencies.
Before joining McAfee & Taft, Jeb served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Western District of Oklahoma where he oversaw the investigation and prosecution of complex business fraud cases involving allegations of healthcare fraud, money laundering, securities fraud, government program fraud, tax fraud, and fraud by public officials. He also secured multimillion-dollar restitution and criminal forfeiture judgments. In 2010, Jeb was honored with the Award for Excellence from the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency.
Most recently, Jeb served as the U.S. Attorney’s Appellate Chief, supervising the office’s criminal and civil appeals before the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. He has written appellate briefs covering an array of subjects, including complex constitutional challenges, securities fraud loss-valuation issues, and post-conviction matters.
While at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Jeb also served on the Subcommittee on Sentencing of the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee, where he helped shape nationwide sentencing policy for the Department of Justice.
Prior to joining the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Jeb worked at Williams & Connolly, one of the nation’s premier litigation firms. There, he represented corporations and high-profile individuals in criminal investigations and prosecutions, False Claims Act cases, and appellate matters. He began his legal career as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Deanell Reece Tacha, then-Chief Judge of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Jeb currently teaches white collar crime at the University of Oklahoma College of Law and previously taught trial advocacy at Oklahoma City University School of Law.