David L. Teasdale

David L. Teasdale is a trial attorney focusing primarily on personal injury.
A native of McKinney, Texas, Mr. Teasdale graduated magna cum laude from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science. In 2010, he received his law degree from Oklahoma City University School of Law. While at OCU, he was an active member of the American Association of Justice trial team, serving as its president his last year of law school. Before graduating, Mr. Teasdale was awarded the prestigious Order of the Barristers award and selected to become a national member of The Order of Barristers for having exhibited excellence and attaining high honor through the art of courtroom advocacy. Also, while at OCU, Mr. Teasdale received a Masters of Business degree from the Meinders School of Business, graduating with honors. Mr. Teasdale received numerous awards, including the Deans Fellowship, and was a pupil of the Holloway Inn of Court and the Turner Inn of Court.

Mr. Teasdale joined Foshee & Yaffe Law Firm in 2008 as a law clerk. While a law clerk, he was involved in nearly $10 million in settlements and verdict amounts in his short 2 year career. Mr. Teasdale also won numerous motions in front of the Tenth Circuit, Supreme Court, Western District and Oklahoma County District Court.

Currently, Mr. Teasdale devotes his practice to helping victims of the negligence of others. His first personal injury trial occurred while he was still in law school as a third year student and was successful in receiving a jury verdict for his client. Since that time, Mr. Teasdale has tried many personal injury trials throughout Oklahoma. He has handled cases including vehicular collisions, premises liability, general liability, civil rights, contract dispute and mass torts.

Mr. Teasdale is licensed to practice before the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, Western District of Oklahoma and all courts of the State of Oklahoma. While not practicing law, he enjoys spending time with his dogs, Winston and Weston, traveling and spending time with his family.