• David L. Perryman, Attorney at Law

    David practices primarily in the areas of Municipal Law, Estate Planning, Probate and Real Estate. He also represents a number of corporations and small businesses including several charitable and religious organizations.

    David served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 2012-2020 representing District 56, which includes a number of communities in Grady, Caddo and Kiowa Counties. He was a member of the following House Committees: General Government, Higher Education Subcommittee of Appropriations and Budget, Special Committee on Pension Oversight, Tourism and International Relations.

    David is licensed to practice in all federal and state courts in the state of Oklahoma and before the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver, Colorado. His varied practice has also provided him with extensive experience before many state and federal regulatory agencies and quasi-judicial bodies.

    David is an active member of the Oklahoma Municipal Attorneys Association, the Oklahoma Bar Association and the Grady County Bar Association and he routinely presents voluntary lectures and programs to schools, clubs, senior citizens centers, churches and other civic organizations on legal issues that relate to the everyday life of citizens.

    After graduating from Kinta High School, David earned an Associate Degree from Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton where he served as Student Government President. In 1980, David earned a Bachelors of Science in political science, history and geography with a teaching degree from Oklahoma State University. While at OSU, David became a member of the Delta Kappa Chapter of Pi Sigma Aalpha, the national political science honor society.

    He completed his Juris Doctorate at the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1983, and became an associate with Huckaby, Fleming, and Frailey, which subsequently became Frailey, Chaffin, Cordell, Perryman and Sterkel. David remained with that firm until 2020 when he joined James and Tyler at Perryman & Perryman.

    David has served as president of the Chickasha Kiwanis Club and the Grady County Bar Association and as chairman of numerous community and chamber of commerce committees. David is an active member of the OSU Alumni Association. He serves as an elder in the church where he and his wife worship.

  • Tyler Perryman, Attorney at Law


    Tyler has deep ties with Grady County, having grown up in Chickasha. Tyler received a bachelor of art in English from Oklahoma State University in 2007 and then taught high school English for two years. He then attended law school at the University of Oklahoma where he received his Juris Doctorate in 2012. Upon passing the bar exam, Tyler and his brother James opened their own law firm and practiced and very shortly afterward were approached by another law firm in Chickasha with an offer to have the Perryman brothers join the firm. In 2018, James and Tyler opened Perryman & Perryman, LLP.

    Tyler’s interest lies in Municipal and Administrative law. Tyler understands that dealing with the government at any level can be daunting and it is his passion to make that process easier for his clients whether those clients be individuals that have business with governmental entities or whether those clients are the governmental entities themselves. His practice includes representation of municipalities, compliance work for clients doing business with administrative agencies, and civil litigation against governmental entities.

    Tyler also represents business entities in business transactions and litigation. In addition to assisting businesses with organizational documents and required filings, he offers the service of acting as registered agent for his clients so that they can rest assured that they will be fully informed of any legal communications that they receive. Tyler’s services in commercial law provide the opportunity for his business clients to know that all of their legal concerns are taken care of.

  • James Perryman, Attorney at Law


    James is familiar with the community and businesses in Chickasha, Grady County, and the surrounding area of Oklahoma because he grew up there. He received a Bachelor of Art in Philosophy with a Minor in Religion from Oklahoma State University in 2009. James then attended law school at the Oklahoma City University School of Law where he received his Juris Doctorate in 2012. Upon passing the bar exam, James and his brother, Tyler, opened their own law firm, but were quickly approached and recruited by another law firm in Chickasha. In 2018, James and Tyler opened Perryman & Perryman, LLP.

    James’ practice primarily focuses in real estate law, title work, estate planning, probate and trust administration. Much of James’ time is spent examining abstracts and curing title defects. In addition to this practice, James also works closely with local abstract companies, financial institutions and loan agencies. Further, James has a general civil litigation practice that results from the previously referenced practice areas that regularly take him into the court room.

    James finds joy and satisfaction in resolving conflicts for his clients and assisting in smooth transitions in complicated transactions, such as real estate sales, title work, estate administration and trust administration.

  • Cassie Pruner, Legal Assistant


    Cassie began working as a legal secretary in 2015 after a 15-year career in various administrative roles, including human resources and office management. Cassie joined Perryman & Perryman in 2019 and provides clerical, administrative, and light bookkeeping support to the firm. Outside of work, Cassie enjoys spending time with family, traveling, kayaking, and having fiercely competitive family game nights.

  • CeCe Corcorran, Paralegal


    Cassey “CeCe” Corcorran has lived and worked in Southwest Oklahoma all of her life. She began her legal career in 2008 as Court Advocate for Domestic Violence Organization in Duncan, Oklahoma, during which time she acquired a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Cameron University and a spent 3 years as lead on the Batter Intervention Program for the area. In November 2011 she began work for her first law firm in Chickasha, Oklahoma, during her tenure with that firm she obtained her Certificate of Paralegal studies from the University of Oklahoma School of Law (2012). CeCe has experience in general practice, with experience in real estate, contracts, estate planning, municipal law, probates and guardianships. She is a graduate of Duncan High School and lives in the Marlow area. CeCe is a wife of 33 years, has four children and 10 grandchildren.