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Lawyers Hel ping Lawyers
Monthly meeting led by a Lawyers Helping Lawyers Committee member. The small group discussions are intended to give group leaders and participants the opportunity to ask questions, provide support and share information with fellow bar members to improve their lives – professionally and personally.
Tulsa Meetings are held 5:30-6:30 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month at the office of Scott Goode, 1437 S. Boulder Ave., Ste. 1200, Tulsa.
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Meeting Dates: May 11, June 8, July 13, Aug. 19, Sept. 14.
Oklahoma City Meetings are held 6-7:30 p.m., Visit okbar.org for dates or email debraj@okbar.org. In-person meetings in Oklahoma City are held at the office of Tom Cummings, 701 NW 13th St., Oklahoma City. The group will also meet virtually at the same time using BlueJeans. Email debraj@okbar.org for login information.
In June 2023, Tulsa County Bar Association Energy Minerals Section (the EM Section) started planning our events for the upcoming 2023-24 year. As part of this process, we kindly ask you save the date for the following upcoming events.
The EM Section is hosting Alex R. Telarik and Ethan T. Mock for a lunch meeting tentatively set for Wednesday, September 13th. Alex concentrates his practice in the areas of complex commercial litigation, oil and gas litigation and appellate law. Ethan’s practice focuses in the areas of energy law and oil and gas title examination. We are looking to make this a joint meeting between the TCBA Energy Mineral in Litigation Sections.
The Rose Rock Energy Addition Conference will take place on November 15th at the University of Tulsa. We are planning this conference with our fellow professionals in AAPG, AAPL, TGS, TAPL & SPE. We plan on the Rose Rock Energy Addition Conference covering the following topics:
• CCS/CCUS in the midcontinent and the submerged Lands of the United States Gulf of Mexico Region,
• Hydrogen production, transport and storage, and
• Subsurface Fluids: The search for Geothermal Reservoirs and Critical Minerals. We are also considering other sessions this upcoming year on blockchain in energy, energy public policy, and a public utility session.
Please contact Buford Boyd Pollett, Energy & Mineral Law Section Chair, at buford-pollett@ utulsa.edu if you have any questions.