May 2022 Tulsa Lawyer Magazine

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Grapevine News Doerner, Saunders, Daniel & Anderson, LLP (DSDA) has named Matthew T. Crook as a partner of the firm. With 20 years of experience practicing law, Matt is a commercial litigator specializing in creditors’ rights and bankruptcy. He also practices in construction litigation. “We’re excited Matt has become a partner of the firm, “said Tom Q. Ferguson, managing partner of DSDA. “He’s been a great addition to our Litigation Practice team, which continues to provide quality counsel to our clients on a local and national basis.” Matt is a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association and the Tulsa County Bar Association. In 2020, he was appointed by Governor Kevin Stitt to serve on the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission and will serve until 2025. Previously, Matt served as a director for several nonprofit boards, including American Heart Association, Crime Prevention Network and Big Brothers and Sisters of Green Country.

A Nameless Grave ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

"A soldier of the Union mustered out," Is the inscription on an unknown grave At Newport News, beside the salt-sea wave, Nameless and dateless; sentinel or scout Shot down in skirmish, or disastrous rout Of battle, when the loud artillery drave Its iron wedges through the ranks of brave And doomed battalions, storming the redoubt. Thou unknown hero sleeping by the sea In thy forgotten grave! with secret shame I feel my pulses beat, my forehead burn, When I remember thou hast given for me All that thou hadst, thy life, thy very name, And I can give thee nothing in return.

Attorney Thomas M. Askew was appointed as the Presiding Municipal Judge for the City of Sand Springs by its city council on March 28. Attorney Sharon Weaver was appointed as Assistant Municipal Judge for the City of Sand Springs at the same meeting. Askew is a shareholder and director in the firm’s Tulsa office. He litigates business disputes, first- and third-party insurance matters, transportation liability cases, "bad faith" cases, business torts, contract disputes with private and governmental entities and personal injury matters. Weaver is also a shareholder in the firm’s Tulsa office. She serves in a number of practice areas, with a focus on civil litigation, appellate law and alternative dispute resolution. Both Askew and Weaver will serve a two-year term, serving from May 1, 2022 through April 3, 2024.


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