Taylor A. Burke is an experienced attorney in the areas of complex estate, trust, and business litigation, probate, guardianships, estate planning, family law, and political related matters. Burke has a statewide practice and has been involved in many notable cases in state and federal court during his legal career. Burke began his career in legal research and writing and maintains a heavy emphasis on legal research and writing in his practice. Burke is a fourth generation Tulsan and a third-generation attorney. Burke’s interest in law grew from being a child of the late Robbie Emery Burke, a celebrated Tulsa attorney, and his experience in debate. Prior to attending law school, Burke was a high school debate coach and taught successful programs at public and private schools in the Tulsa area. Burke is married to a friend from his time in debate and they have a daughter.
Burke is active in the Hudson Hall Wheaton Inn of the American Inns of Court and numerous other community, education, and church-related volunteer positions. Burke has also taught numerous continuing legal education classes on probate, family law and legal ethics. He also chaired the successful campaign for Tulsa County District Judge Kevin Gray in 2022. Before joining Jayne Peters McVicker Burke Askew & Parker, Burke was a shareholder at another Tulsa firm.