Phillips Murrah is proud to welcome Nick J. Candido, Camryn A. Conroy, and Stassi M. Vullo, all previous summer interns. They are now litigation and transactional attorneys who represent individuals and privately held and public companies in a wide range of matters in the law firm’s Oklahoma City offices.
Nick Candido is a litigation attorney who represents individuals and both privately held and public companies in a wide range of civil litigation matters.
Nick attended the University of Oklahoma College of Law, where he graduated first in his class. While in law school, Nick was a TA for Legal Writing and for Civil Procedure. He also achieved multiple awards: winning first place in the 1L Moot Court Competition, first place in the Daugherty Moot Court competition, Best 1L Supreme Court Brief, and six American Jurisprudence awards for the highest grade in Torts, Contracts, Brief Writing, Criminal Law, Civil Pre-Trial Litigation, and Bankruptcy. Nick was a member of the Oklahoma Law Review, where he was the chair of the Judiciary Committee, and his note “‘Facet’ or ‘Facets’ of Executive Privilege in Oklahoma? Vandelay’s Unclear Outcome” was published in the Oklahoma Law Review’s Volume 76, Number 3.
Prior to law school, Nick was a manager at American Airlines in their Revenue Management department, where he led teams responsible for forecasting passenger demand and optimizing pricing output for the company.
In his free time, Nick enjoys playing in competitive chess tournaments, hiking, and taking his dog Scout for walks.
Camryn Conroy is a transactional attorney who represents clients in a wide range of commercial and business matters.
Camryn attended the University of Oklahoma College of Law, where she was a Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honor Society member. Her Note on tribal jurisdiction conflicts was published in the American Indian Law Review and she also served as a Research Editor for the publication.
Prior to law school, Camryn graduated magna cum laude from Pace University in New York City. She presented her academic research at several conferences in New York City and received awards and scholarships for her work and research, including the 2019 Dyson Society of Fellows Award.
Camryn was born and raised in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. For leisure, she enjoys reading, yoga, and spending time with her family and friends, especially her husband, Matt, and their dog, Winnie.
Stassi Vullo is a litigation attorney who represents individuals and both privately held and public companies in a wide range of civil litigation matters.
Stassi graduated with highest honors from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 2024, where she served as Assistant Executive Editor for the American Indian Law Review. Stassi was a Comfort Top Ten Scholar, received the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Business & Corporate Law Section Award, and was named to the Order of the Coif in 2024. She earned eight American Jurisprudence awards for the highest grade in various subjects, including Corporations, Evidence, Secured Transactions, and Unincorporated Business Entities.
During law school, she was a 1L student mentor, consistently on the Dean’s Honor Roll, and served as Treasurer for the Federal Bar Association’s student chapter. She graduated with a B.A. from the University of Oklahoma in 2017. Before attending law school, Stassi worked for four years as a Consumer Development Manager in the transportation industry, where she coordinated the expansion of her company’s agency partnership program and drove revenue growth.
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