Rachel Evans is a corporate attorney whose practice is concentrated in business and commercial transactions, corporate and securities, and real estate law. A significant portion of her practice is devoted to representing energy, oil and gas companies in a broad range of transactional matters, including those involving asset sales and acquisitions, joint operating agreements, oil and gas and mineral leases, marketing agreements, equipment leases and other contracts.
Rachel is an honors graduate from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. While pursuing her Juris Doctor, she served as the assistant managing editor for the Oklahoma Law Review and is the author of “Variations in the Marketable-Product Rule from State to State,” 60 Oklahoma Law Review 769 (2007). In addition to being awarded the Nathalie Pierrepont Comfort Scholarship, Energy and Mineral Law Foundation Scholarship, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Scholarship, and Mineral Lawyers Society of Oklahoma Scholarship and being recognized as a Kerr-McGee Scholar, she earned American Jurisprudence Awards in Civil Procedure II, Oil & Gas Law, and Mineral Title Examination.
Rachel was a member of Phi Kappa Phi honor society and Phi Delta Phi legal honor fraternity and was co-founder and vice president of the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators OU Student Chapter. Her involvement with the University of Oklahoma College of Law earned her the John B. Cheadle Award for Outstanding Service. She currently donates her time to the Junior League of Oklahoma City and the Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club.