Our Team
Aaron Easton
Founder & Principal Attorney
Aaron W. Easton is the Founder and Principal Attorney of Easton Cohen, PLLC, where he focuses on complex criminal defense, trial representation, post-conviction litigation, appellate advocacy, and civil rights matters. His practice emphasizes strategic legal analysis, careful factual development, and clear guidance for clients facing high-stakes legal challenges. Prior to entering private practice, Aaron spent more than a decade in public safety leadership, including service as a municipal police chief in California, where he was among the youngest in the state’s history. In that role, he oversaw investigations, personnel, policy development, and institutional decision-making. This experience provides him with a practical understanding of how cases are built, evaluated, and defended at the ground level, and it informs his approach to trial advocacy, motion practice, and appellate review. Aaron regularly serves as lead counsel in jury trials and evidentiary hearings, where his preparation-driven approach and command of the record are central to trial strategy and issue preservation. In addition to his litigation practice, he provides strategic oversight and case evaluation in matters involving complex procedural, constitutional, and evidentiary issues. He earned his Juris Doctor from Oklahoma City University School of Law, where he served as Managing Editor of the Law Review and completed certifications in Criminal Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution. He also holds a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Human Resources Management and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science. His combined legal and executive background allows him to approach complex matters with experienced judgment and a solutions-oriented perspective.
Meg Prestidge
Of Counsel
Margaret Prestidge, better known as Meg, is Of Counsel with Easton Cohen, PLLC, and the owner of Prestidge Law Office. She focuses her practice on oil and gas, real estate, estate planning, probate, contracts, and environmental law matters. Meg brings more than 25 years of legal experience advising individuals, landowners, and businesses on complex transactional and regulatory issues. Meg earned her law degree from Oklahoma City University School of Law. Prior to opening her own firm, she honed her skills within the land departments of two Fortune 500 oil and gas companies and served as Vice President of Land and Legal for an independent oil and gas operator. Her background provides clients with practical, business-minded guidance grounded in extensive industry experience. Meg is known for her ability to simplify complex legal issues and for her commitment to helping clients make informed, long-term decisions.
Morgan Maxey
Of Counsel
Morgan Maxey is Of Counsel with Easton Cohen, PLLC and a partner with Maxey Law, L.L.C. He is a trial attorney whose primary areas of practice include criminal defense, DUI defense, protective orders, family law, and mediation. Morgan is also one of the foremost practitioners in animal law cases in Oklahoma. Morgan is admitted to practice in Oklahoma, as well as before the Cherokee Nation and the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. He is a certified mediator through the Oklahoma Supreme Court in child permanency, civil, and family law matters, and he previously served as Director of Early Settlement Mediation. Based in northeastern Oklahoma, Morgan provides regional trial coverage and local court familiarity that allows the firm to serve clients effectively across the state. Morgan earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Tulsa College of Law and completed his undergraduate studies at Oklahoma State University. Before entering private practice, he served in a variety of public defense and court-appointed roles, including work with the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System and the Administrative Office of the Courts.
Lea Glossip
Of Counsel
Lea Glossip is Of Counsel with Easton Cohen, PLLC, where she focuses on appellate advocacy, post-conviction litigation, and constitutional claims. Her work emphasizes legal research, briefing, record analysis, and issue preservation in complex criminal and civil rights matters. Lea has worked extensively with the Federal Public Defender’s Office, where she assisted in the representation of clients in federal criminal proceedings, including trial preparation, sentencing advocacy, and post-conviction review. That experience informs her disciplined approach to legal writing and her attention to procedural and constitutional detail. Lea earned her Juris Doctor from Oklahoma City University School of Law and works closely with trial and appellate counsel to support strategic litigation at both the state and federal levels.