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Clark Brewster is an American attorney based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Brewster is the founder of the law firm Brewster & De Angelis PLLC. His practice focuses on medical malpractice, complex civil litigation, and high-profile criminal defense. In addition to practicing in Oklahoma, Brewster has practiced in states throughout the US, including California, Colorado, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa, Texas, New York, Arkansas, Florida, New Jersey, Kentucky, Louisiana, Delaware, Hawaii, and Kansas.

Brewster has been involved in numerous high-profile cases, including the representation of Stormy Daniels, Bob Baffert, Carol Howe, David Boren, Robert Bates, Stephen Songer,  Jamie Chambers,  Judge James Hogue,  and Judge Donald Thompson.

 Early Life and Family Brewster grew up on a dairy and crop farm in Michigan. In 1977, he graduated cum laude from Central Michigan University. He then moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma with his wife, Deborah. There, he earned his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Tulsa College of Law in 1980. Brewster and his wife have three children and own a 4,000-acre ranch in Bristow, Oklahoma.

 Legal Career Brewster has represented numerous high-profile clients and obtained significant jury verdicts against large corporations. He represented Stormy Daniels, including when she testified against former President Donald Trump at his criminal trial alleging falsification of business records in New York. Brewster represented Bob Baffert in matters related to Thoroughbred racehorse Medina Spirit, who was disqualified after finishing first in the 2021 Kentucky Derby. In 1997, Brewster represented Carol Howe, who provided the government with advance warning of the Oklahoma City bombing. After failing to act on Howe’s information, the government later prosecuted her for conspiracy, willfully making a bomb threat, and possession of a destructive device. She was acquitted at trial.

 Other Notable Cases  U.S. v. Harold Staples, 511 U.S. 600 (1994)  $66 million jury verdict against Shell Oil Company.  $45 million jury verdict against Mercy Health System. $15.6 million jury verdict against a subsidiary of American Financial Group.  $15 million jury verdict against Ford Motor Company.  Family of a teenager who died in a roller coaster accident at Bells Amusement Park.  <li>Family of victims killed in the I-40 Webbers Falls Bridge Collapse. </li> <li>Jeffrey Todd Pierce (wrongly imprisoned for 17 years, later exonerated). </li> <li>Robert Bates (reserve deputy charged in the death of an arrestee).</li> <li>Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl   </li> <li>John Hamilton (surgeon accused of murdering his wife). </li>

</ul> Other Activities For over 30 years, Brewster has been involved in thoroughbred horse racing. He owns and races horses, with over 3,400 starts and nearly $13 million in earnings. Some of the horses he owns include Track Phantom (raced in the 2024 Kentucky Derby in partnership with L and N Racing), Breeze Easy, and Jerry Caroom.