Tulsa Lawyer Magazine May 2016

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Election Profiles

May 2016

2016-2017 TCBA Officers OBA Delegates

ABA Mid-Year Summary

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Candidate Profiles OBA Delegates

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Capital Campaign

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ABA Midyear Summary

Community OutreachWelcome Home

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May 2016


A Message From the President

E. Zach Smith

Law Week, Golfing & Trivia... Mark Your Calendars! Thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of the annual Law Week Luncheon. The staff at the Tulsa County Bar Association did another outstanding job putting together the event this year. It is always a pleasure to see the newest members of the bar at these gatherings, as well as getting in touch with old acquaintances. The TCBA staff continues to work hard and do a wonderful job for its members. I cannot thank them enough for their support and dedication to ensuring our attorneys get the most from their membership. It is difficult to believe it is already May, as it seems like we were just celebrating the holidays. After what turned out to be a mild (and welcomed) winter, our calendar is now taking us into the middle of what has, so far, been a wonderful spring. There are still many events on the calendar upon which our members can take advantage. In particular, May brings us several events and opportunities. The Young Lawyer’s Division is putting on its 3rd Annual Trivia Night on May 12th beginning at 6pm. This event is a lot of fun and should not be missed by anyone who enjoys trivia and competition. Any members looking for an opportunity to show off their intellectual prowess should get tickets. Each of the last two years has been very successful and well attended, and we expect this year to be the best yet. Clayton

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Baker and the YLD Committee have done a great job this year in putting together this event. Please show your support and join them for a fun evening with your friends and family. On Monday, May 16th, the Tulsa County Bar Foundation’s Annual Charity Golf Tournament will be held at LaFortune Park Golf Course. If you have not entered the tournament and still would like to do so, please contact William Kellough or the staff at the Tulsa County Bar Association. The tournament will be played in groups of 4 people, and the first group will tee off that morning around 10am. This event is one of the most important annual events of the TCBF, as the money raised will be donated to select charities here in Tulsa and the surrounding area. There are still plenty of CLE scheduled for this year for those of you who want to get ahead of the last-minute rush that usually occurs in the fall. Feel free to take advantage of all of the benefits the TCBA has to offer you. It is your organization, and we are here to serve you. Thank you all for your continued support and contributions. Enjoy the rest of your spring. E. Zach Smith TCBA President 2015-2016


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TCBA VOTING INFORMATION Electronic voting will be available for all current eligible voting members of the TCBA in early May. A paper ballot may be requested or picked up beginning May 9th, 2016. Ballots will be counted on Thursday May 26, 2016 by the nominations committee. The results will be posted on the TCBA website the following day.

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TCBA Election s

Candidates for officers of the Tulsa County Bar Association present their credentials in this issue of Tulsa Lawyer. Vice President, Treasurer Director-at-Large and ABA Delegate are the only contested positions in this years election. Two Directors at Large will be elected.

If a candidate did not provide an answer for a particular question, the question is not listed under their credentials.

The candidates were asked the following questions: •

Firm/Employer Name & Position

Year of Admission to Practice

Years in Practice in Tulsa

Previous TCBA Offices, Committees

OBA Offices, Committees

Other Law-Related or Community Activities

Why do you want the office you are running for?

Why do you think that you are particularly qualified for the office? Why members should vote for you.

Is there anything else you wish to share?

President - Matt Farris Rogers and Bell, P.L.L.C.; Attorney Year of Admission to Practice: 2006 Years in Practice in Tulsa: 12.5 Previous TCBA Offices, Committees: TCBA President Elect (2015-2016); TCBA Vice President (2014-2015); TCBA Secretary (2013-2014); TCBA Board of Directors (2012-2015); TCBF Community Outreach Committee: Chair (2012-13) & Member (2010-2013); TCBF BOD (2012-2013); Mentoring Committee (2009); Law Week Committee (2008). OBA Offices, Committees: OBA Leadership Conference 2007; OBA Law Office Management & Technology section (2013-2016). Other Law-Related and/or Community Activities: University of Tulsa College of Law Alumni Board of Directors; Eisenhower International School Foundation Board of Directors; Tulsa Title and Probate Lawyers Association; Tulsa Estate Planning Forum; Leadership

Tulsa class (45); American Bar Association. Why you want the position: To lead the association in conjunction with the TCBA Executive Committee and the Board of Directors as we continue to advance the TCBA’s mission, services, and offerings for the benefit of our members, and to continue developing relationships with attorneys who value service to the Bar as a part of their practices. Why you think you are particularly qualified for this position: Having previously served on and chaired various TCBA committees and had the recent privilege to serve alongside current and former TCBA officers on numerous Executive Committees as the association’s current President Elect and its former Vice President and Secretary, I am invested in enhancing the association’s benefits, services and offerings to our members as they continue their exemplary work in service to the Tulsa legal community and the greater Tulsa community through their dedication of time and talent. Other: University of Tulsa College of Law Outstanding Junior Alumnus (2013). Tulsa Lawyer 5


Vice President - Kimberly K. Moore Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma

I thoroughly enjoy being a member of the TCBA and all it has to offer. As Vice President I would encourage the Year of Admission to Practice: continued growth and diversity of our membership, 2004 professionalism for our new attorneys, and good will Years in Practice in Tulsa: 11 for the Tulsa community. Previous TCBA Offices, Committees: TCBA Offices: Secretary, 2011-2013; Treasurer, 2014-2015; Director-at-Large, 2015-2016. Committees: Special Events Committee, 2014-2016; Law Day Committee, 2010-2012; Law Day Chair, 2012; Pro Bono Committee, 2013 - present OBA Offices, Committees: OBA Delegate, 2013 – present; OBA Alternate Delegate, 2010-2012; YLD Board of Directors, 2008-2011 Other Law-Related and/or Community Activities: Graduate OBA Leadership Academy, 2012; Inns of Court – Council oak/Johnson-Sontag, 2014 – present; Tulsa County Court Assistance Program (C.A.P.); Advisory Council for Holy Family Cathedral School. Why you want the position: First, It would be a great honor and privilege to represent the Tulsa County Bar Association as Vice President. The TCBA is filled with brilliant and dedicated practitioners and there would be no greater honor than to represent the collective interests of its members. Anyone who is involved with the TCBA has a common vested interest: the success and continued growth of our membership.

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Why you think you are particularly qualified for this position: I have held numerous leadership positions within the Tulsa County Bar Association and the Tulsa County Bar Foundation over the past six (6) years, including: building and maintaining existing membership, committee work, such as chairing committees, approving of budgets, and amending bylaws. Having served in these many capacities over the years, I feel confident that I can successfully serve the TCBA and satisfy the duties of Vice President. Other: I reside in Tulsa with my two sons, Alexander (8) and Zachary (6), our furry family members, Cooper and Maggie Mae and Lucy, the bearded dragon.


Vice President - Ann Keele Partner at Monroe & Keele, P.C.

Supporter of Lawyers Fighting Hunger, Headed the TCBA Holiday Challenge

Year of Admission to Practice: 2006 Why you want the position: I enjoy being a part of the TCBA Executive Committee team. I’d like the opporYears in Practice in Tulsa: 10 tunity to continue working towards improving and years in September advancing our local bar association while elevating our Previous TCBA Offices, reputation in the community, and strengthening Committees: 2015-2016 Secretary, relationships. 2015-2016 Chair of Children & the Law Committee, Why you think you are particularly qualified for 2014-2015 Co-Chair of Children & the Law Committee, this position: I am currently serving on the Executive Member of TCBA Board of Directors 2014-2016, and Committee as the Secretary of the TCBA this year, and Member of TCBA Executive Committee 2015-2016 have proven that I am committed and dependable. My OBA Offices, Committees: Co-Chair of the Women experience as Secretary has prepared me for the next In Law Committee 2015-2016, Vice-Chair of the Law step in advancement of leadership, as it afforded me the Schools Committee 2015-2016, Member of the Law opportunity to see what the executive committee leadSchools Committee 2009-2016, Member of the ership roles are, and how I may better serve TCBA. Professionalism Committee 2009-2016, Leadership Other: I am ready, willing, and able to serve as Vice Academy 2009-2010 President, and have the requisite leadership experience Other Law-Related and/or Community to be a valuable part of the team starting day one. I Activities: Participated in mock trial programs, would appreciate your vote! Thank you.

Past President - E. Zach Smith Gorospe & Smith Law Firm/Tulsa DUI Guy Inc. : Managing Partner/ Owner Year of Admission to Practice: 13.5 years Years in Practice in Tulsa: 13.5 Previous TCBA Offices, Committees:Mentoring Committee Chair 2010-2012; CLE Committee Chair 2012-2014; Chair of Special Committee for Website Development (20122013); Vice President 2013-2014; President-Elect 2014-2015; President 2015-Present OBA Offices, Committees: Law Schools Committee 2008-2014, Special Committee 2013-2014

Other Law-Related and/or Community Activities: HHW Inns of Court 2013-2014 Why you want the position: Being a part of the TCBA/TCBFR allows me to continue to locally serve my beloved profession and give back to the community that has given so much to me. Why you think you are particularly qualified for this position: This will be my 8th consecutive year serving on the board of the TCBA in some capacity. Each year I have increased my responsibilities and the time I have devoted to each of them. My previous ten years leadership experience in the Army, coupled with the eight years I have spent working to further the TCBA, give me a unique perspective and firm understanding of what the TCBA needs to continue to compete in the dynamic legal climate existing today. TTulsa Lawyer 7


President Elect - Christina M. Vaughn Crowe & Dunlevy; Advisory Director

Year of Admission to Practice: 2006 Years in Practice in Tulsa: 10

Previous TCBA Offices, Committees: Vice President (2015-2016); Secretary (2014-2015); Community Outreach Chair (2010-2012), Vice-Chair (2009-2010) and member (2012-2016); Golf Committee member (2014-2016); Mentoring Committee member (2010-2012). Other Law-Related and/or Community Activities: Leadership Tulsa Class 44; Hudson-HallWheaton American Inn of Court; Tulsa County Bar Foundation Trustee Why you want the position: I have greatly enjoyed my years of involvement with the TCBA. I have seen how the TCBA impacts not only the lives of its members,

but of the community in general. I want to be a leader and integral part of the continuing excellence of our Bar. Why you think you are particularly qualified for this position: In addition to having chaired and/or served on various TCBA and TCBF Committees, I have served on the TCBA Executive Committee for the past two years; first as TCBA Secretary and then as VicePresident. I have taken these roles very seriously and have dedicated myself to make my service impactful. I will be able to draw upon this experience and smoothly transition into the role of President-Elect. I will continue to dedicate myself to the improvement of our Bar if I am elected to serve as President-Elect. Other: It has been a great pleasure to have the opportunity to serve the TCBA in various roles over the years of my career. I have gotten to know many attorneys whose paths I may never have otherwise crossed, and I look forward to meeting and getting to know many more of you in the years to come.

Thank you to everyone who has committed to contribute to the

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Doerner, Saunders, Daniel & Anderson, LLP Connor & Winters, LLP Smakal Munn, P.C. Laredo Petroleum James R. Gotwals & Associates, Inc Riggs Abney

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Treasurer - Lesa A. Creveling The Trust Company of Oklahoma, Senior Vice President Year of Admission to Practice: 1984 Years in Practice in Tulsa: 30+ OBA Offices, Committees: Estate Planning, Probate & Trust Section - 4 years

Why you want the position: I’ve enjoyed the benefits of membership for many years. I want to give back to TCBA and the membership. I would also like to reach out to other attorneys like myself who practice in an industry rather than a law firm. Why you think you are particularly qualified for this position: I am also an accountant so I understand financial statements.

Other Law-Related and/or Community Activities: Tulsa Estate Planning Forum, Tulsa Title & Probate, various community volunteer activities

Treasurer - Kara Greuel Greuel Law Firm, PLLC, Managing Member Year of Admission to Practice: 2009 Years in Practice in Tulsa: 6 Previous TCBA Offices, Committees: Budget Chair – 2015-2016; Chair Bench and Bar – 2014-2015; Chair of Guardianship Subcommittee of Bench and Bar – 2013-2014 OBA Offices, Committees: Web-Applications Coordinator, EPPT Section – 2014 and 2015; Chair, EPPT Section – 2013; Chair-Elect, EPPT Section – 2012; Treasurer, EPPT Section – 2011; Mid-year Coordinator, EPPT Section - 2010 Other Law-Related and/or Community Activities: Volunteer with Women in Recovery Program; Past Treasurer for Tulsa Artists’ Coalition; Past Treasurer for Oaks Indian Mission; past volunteer with CASA of Muskogee and Wagoner Counties Why you want the position: The TCBA has played an important role in helping me to develop as an attorney and I would like to use my abilities and resources to give back to the organization and to serve the larger legal community.

Why you think you are particularly qualified for this position: I’ve previously served in other capacities for the TCBA and I have what I believe to be a wellrounded understanding of the finances of the organization. Along with being an attorney, I began my working career as an accountant and have been a CPA for 17 years. My accounting background is comprised of audit and tax work and has been supplemented by my role as a Certified Fraud Examiner. These skills give me an ability to analyze financial data and review it for accuracy. My understanding of the TCBA as a whole, my abilities as CPA, and my legal knowledge make me well suited to work closely with our outstanding TCBA staff to produce financial statements that are clear and accurate. Other: I am the mother of two sons. One has been successfully raised to adulthood (he’s married and is finishing Pharmacy School) and is the father of my first grandson (would you like to see pictures?). The second is a 15 year old freshman in high school and I am often prone to reminding him that he is not yet grown (his 6’2” height can be deceiving). I love being a mother and all the joy and challenges that it brings and I am continually amazed that I have been blessed with two boys who, I am absolutely sure, will leave this world better than they found it. TTulsa Lawyer 9


Secretary - Richard D. White, Jr. Previous TCBA Offices, Committees: Budget Committee Chair, 2014-2015; Bench & Bar Committee, 2014-2015; Family Law Section, 2014-2015; Membership Committee; Fee Arbitration, 2014-2016; Treasurer, 2015-2016; Current Chair of the ADR/Mediation Section. OBA Offices, Committees: Member of the Family Law Section, 2014-2016; Legislative Monitoring Committee, 2015-2016.

Other Law-Related and/or Community Activities: Member of the Tulsa City County Library Commission, 2011-2016 Why you want the position: As former Chair of the Budget Committee and current Treasurer, I have served on the Executive Committee and Board of Directors for the past two years. I am aware of the issues facing our organization and believe I am well suited to continue as an officer of the Tulsa County Bar Association. Why you think you are particularly qualified for this position: See response to previous question.

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AGENDA 8:30 a.m. 9:00 - 9:50

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Laura Frossard, Legal Aid Services 9:50-10:05 BREAK 10:05-10:55 “What Practitioners Need to Know About Veterans Law” Nichole Harden and Lauren Truitt, Legal Aid Services 10:55 - 11:10 BREAK 11:10 – 12:00 “Beyond Basic Landlord-Tenant Law: Understanding Federally Subsidized, Public Housing and HUD” Kimberly Moore-Waite and Eric Hallett, Legal Aid Services 12.00 – 1:00

LUNCH (on your own)

1:00 – 1:50

“Bankruptcy Law for Family Law Attorneys” Victor Hunt, Legal Aid Services

1:50 – 2:00

BREAK

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“Hot Topics in Child Support”

Amy Page, Child Support Enforcement Division, Department of Human Services

2:50-3:00 BREAK 3:00 – 4:00

“What I Should Have Known Before I Appeared Before the Bench” Judges David Smith (Special

Judge, Rogers County), Stephen R. Clark (Special Judge, Tulsa County), and Theresa Dreiling

(Special Judge, Tulsa County) - Moderated by Julie Goree, Legal Aid Services

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Library Trustee - Julie A. Evans Julie A. Evans, P.C. / Solo Practice Year of Admission to Practice: 1989 Years in Practice in Tulsa: 27 Previous TCBA Offices, Committees: Treasurer, 2008-2009; Secretary 20062008; Co-Chair, Estate Planning, Probate and Elder Law Section 2004; Chair, Law School / Mentoring Committee 2001, 2004, 2006; Director 2000-2002; Library Trustee 1998-1999

OBA Offices, Committees: Chair, Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Section 2001; Member, Probate Code Committee 1996-2006; Vice Chair, Law Schools Committee 2003-2015; Chair, Law Schools Committee 2016-present

2002; Director, Tulsa Estate Planning Forum 1996-1999, 2008-2011; President, University of Tulsa College of Law Alumni Association 2000; Fellow, Oklahoma Bar Association; Fellow, Tulsa County Bar Foundation; Author of article published in 02/13/2016 issue of the Oklahoma Bar Journal Article entitled “Conservatorships: So Useful, But So Rare” Why you want the position: I have previous experience as a Law Library Trustee. I was honored to have served as the Tulsa County Bar Association representative on the 1998-1999 Board of Law Library Trustees. As a previous board member and a patron of the Law Library over the years, I believe that I am well qualified for the duties as Library Trustee. Why you think you are particularly qualified for this position: I will appreciate your vote.

Other Law-Related and/or Community Activities: President, Tulsa Title and Probate Lawyers Association

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TCBA Director At Large -Eric L. Clark Edmonds Cole Law Firm, Associate

I believe that as a Director at Large, I will be afforded the opportunity to present thoughtful and meaningful ideas for change to assist the Tulsa legal community as Year of Admission to Practice: a whole. “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, 2008 committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is Years in Practice in Tulsa: 8 the only thing that ever has.” - Margaret Mead

Previous TCBA Offices, Committees: Bench and Bar Committee(2013-2016) Other Law-Related and/or Community Activities: Founder of TCBA Judicial Internship Program, National Conference of Law Review, Board of Directors (2008-2013) Why you want the position: I would like the opportunity to promote the opinions and ideas of Tulsa’s new generation of attorneys. I would further embrace the chance to promote the continued efficiency of justice in Tulsa County, through supporting our courts and judges.

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Why you think you are particularly qualified for this position: As a second career attorney, I have experience outside of the legal community that most attorneys simply do not have. The varied professional and community experiences I have had in my life have given me a balanced perspective on the issues that individuals and businesses share. It is this prospective that I will bring to the position of Director at Large that can help effectuate change for the betterment of our legal community.


Director at Large - Maren Minnaert Lively Jones, Gotcher & Bogan, P.C. - Shareholder

United Way Attorney Division Steering Committee: 2008-2009; Big Sister with Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Green Country: 2005-2007

Year of Admission to Practice: 2004 Why you want the position: I believe that TCBA is a worthy organization that provides invaluable services Years in Practice in Tulsa: 12 to its members and the public at large. I enjoy giving Previous TCBA Offices, my time to TCBA’s many causes and helping to make Committees: Board of Directors: 2009-2010; 2012- decisions and develop programs that promote its contin2013; Mentoring Committee: 2008-2010 (Chair ued growth, active membership services, and 2009-2010); 2012-2014; Pro Bono Committee: 2011- community outreach. I want to continue my involve2013; Nominations & Awards Committee: 2014-Present; ment by being part of its leadership as a Director-at-Large Law Day Committee: 2016-Present; Family Law and member of its Board of Directors. Section Committee 2007-Present Why you think you are particularly qualified for OBA Offices, Committees: Law School Committee: position: By serving on a number of different TCBA 2011-2014; Family Law Section Committee: committees and leadership positions, I am knowledge2007-Present able about the many successful services that TCBA provides and am also aware of programs that could use Other Law-Related and/or Community some improvement. I believe that I can use my past Activities: Oklahoma State University Alumni involvement to explore and advocate for ways to Association, Tulsa Chapter Board of Directors improve TCBA’s various services to its members and (2015-Present); Tulsa Country Club Membership the surrounding community. Committee (2012-2015) and House Committee (2016-Present); Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk Other: If elected, everyone can be assured that I will Team Captain: 2006-Present (Steering Committee not let Kevin Cousins use his notoriously threatening 2009); Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma: 2008-2011; tactics to push me around! (J/K)

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Director at Large - Kara Pratt Barber & Bartz PC, Associate

Leadership. I have participated as a student and mentor at the OBA-FLS trial advocacy institute for 2 years. I Year of Admission to Practice: also participate as an editor of the OBA-FLS practice Admitted for 5 years manual. Years in Practice in Tulsa: Why you want the position: I have enjoyed my current Practicing in Tulsa for 5 years. year on the TCBA Board of Directors and look forward Previous TCBA Offices, to serving our colleagues in this area going forward. Committees: TCBA Board of Directors-2015/2016, Why you think you are particularly qualified for TCBF Board of Trustees-2015/2016, TCBF Law Day position: I am passionate about being a lawyer and creChair 2015/2016, TCBF Law Day Committee 2015/16, ating an atmosphere of service and loyalty. I will attend 2014/15, 2013/14, 2012/13 the monthly board meetings and participate in activities/ OBA Offices, Committees: I have not yet had the plea- events that promote our bar association and profession. sure of serving the OBA. Other: As a younger attorney I bring fresh and relevant Other Law-Related and/or Community Activities: I insight to the board. am active within the OBA Family Law Section

Director at Large - Lorena Rivas

Why you want the position: I strongly believe in the importance of being an active member of the Tulsa Year of Admission to Practice: 2012 County Bar Association. The TCBA provided me the Years in Practice in Tulsa: 4 first opportunity to associate with other attorneys and future mentors. It gave me a comfortable environment Previous TCBA Offices, to network with attorneys and grow as an attorney. By Committees: Diversity Committee being a Director at Large, I can ensure other new memMember 2012-2014, bers feel the same about the TCBA and support it. 2015-Present; Diversity Committee Chair - 2014-2015; Additionally, I believe it is important to not only be a Pro Bono Committee Member 2015- Present; Family member but to partake in a leadership role in the TCBA. Law Section 2015 - Present It allows me an opportunity to assist in the direction of OBA Offices, Committees: Diversity Committee the TCBA, as well as its preservation and continual Member 2012 - 2015; Diversity Committee Vice Chair growth. 2015 - Present; Family Law Section Member Why you think you are particularly qualified for 2014-Present position: Despite being a young lawyer, I have consisOther Law-Related and/or Community tently shown my willingness to assist in law-related Activities: Coach for Union Alternative High School associations, take on leadership positions, and be a proMock Trial Team; Member, International Committee of ductive leader. To help with my leadership skills, I the Greater Tulsa Area Hispanic Affairs Commission of participated and graduated from the Oklahoma Bar the City of Tulsa; 2015 Participant of the OBA Family Association Leadership Academy in 2014. Law Trial Advocacy Institute Other: I would be honored to serve as your Director at Large and assist the Board and the President in accomplishing any goals and tasks. Fry & Elder; Of Counsel

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ABA Delegate - Molly Aspan Shareholder at Hall Estill

Year of Admission to Practice: 2003 Years in Practice in Tulsa: 13 Previous TCBA Offices, Committees: ABA Delegate (2014-present); Tulsa Delegate to OBA Annual Meeting (2008-2013); Chair of Law-Related Education Committee (2012-13); President’s Award (2012-13); Chair of TCBA Young Lawyers (2006-07); Outstanding Young Lawyer (2005-06); Member of TCBA Board of Directors (2006-07, 2012-13, 2014-present) OBA Offices, Committees: Outstanding Service to the Public Award (2013); Chair of OBA Disaster Response & Relief Committee (2010-present); Member of Oklahoma Bar Foundation Board of Directors (2015-present); Fellow of Oklahoma Bar Foundation (2006-present); Outstanding Young Lawyer Award (2011); Member of OBA Board of Governors and YLD Chairperson (2010); Member of MCLE Commission (2010-present) Other Law-Related and/or Community Activities: In addition to my involvement with the Bar Associations, I am currently serving my second term as Vice President of Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma (where I have served on the Board for many years), and I am on the Executive Committee for the Council Oak/Johnson-Sontag American Inns of Court. I am also involved in many community organizations, currently serving on the

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Board and Executive Committee of Meals on Wheels and as President-Elect for the Junior League of Tulsa. Why you want the position: I have had the privilege to serve on the ABA House of Delegates for several years now, and I leave each House of Delegates with a renewed appreciation of the legal profession and respect for my fellow colleagues. There are many big changes happening in the legal profession right now, and it is an invigorating experience to be part of an organization where top lawyers from across the country debate the issues that are at the forefront of our profession, then bring the conversation back to Tulsa. Why you think you are particularly qualified for this position: I have been involved with the ABA for the past thirteen years and am familiar with the issues, the process, and the people who are leading change on issues of the utmost importance to the legal community. I have also actively participated in developing and debating proposals before the ABA YLD Assembly (which debates some of the resolutions prior to the ABA House of Delegates). Not only have I been involved with the ABA, but I have also been involved with the TCBA and am familiar with and knowledgeable about the issues that affect lawyers and the legal profession in Tulsa. It would be my honor and privilege to serve and represent members of the Tulsa legal community as Tulsa Delegate to the ABA House of Delegates.


ABA Delegate - Robert P. “Bob” Redemann Perrine, Redemann, Berry, Taylor & Sloan, PLLC/ Attorney-Owner Year of Admission to Practice: 1978 Years in Practice in Tulsa: 38 Previous TCBA Offices, Committees: Chair of TCBA Litigation Section (2013-2015); Current OBA Convention Delegate (2013-14); OBA Convention Delegate(2009-10); Alternate OBA Convention Delegate (2011-12); Board Member at Large (2011-13); Board Member at Large 2008-2010; Member Law Week Committee (2009-present); Member Tulsa Lawyer Committee (2013-14); Special Project Co-Chair (2013); Special Project Chair (2014); Member Law Related Education (2012-13); Chair CLE Committee (2009-10). OBA Offices, Committees: Member Civil Procedure and Evidence Code Committee (2011 to present); Member Environmental Law Section, Member Labor and Employment Law Section, Member Insurance Law Section Other Law-Related and/or Community Activities: Member of Council (governing board) of the ABA’s Tort, Trial, and Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) (2010-12); Co-Chair of the TIPS Book Publishing Board (2010 to 2015); Member of TIPS Financial Committee (2006-07, 2010 to present); Chair of the TIPS Enterprise Fund Board (Special Funding) and former member

(2012-14); TIPS Membership Co-Chair (2006-2007); Channel 2 “Call a Lawyer” panel member; Adjunct Settlement Judge, US District Court, Northern District of Oklahoma; Employment Law CE presenter Tulsa Chapter of Oklahoma Society of CPAs (November 2012); Lawyer in the Library volunteer (2011, 2012); Member of ABA Standing Committee on Membership (2006); Why you want the position: I think the ABA is not as responsive or relevant to all lawyers’ needs as it could be and I would like to help change that. Why you think you are particularly qualified for this position: I have been a member of the ABA since Ed Hieronymus encouraged me to join in 1978. I have been a member of various sections and divisions (Litigation, GP Solo, Practice Management, Dispute Resolution and Labor & Employment ) of the ABA over the years and as an officer and leader in the Tort, Trial and Insurance Practice Section, I have come to understand how the ABA works (or doesn’t). Other: I think the ABA needs to focus more on our profession and less on other social issues. I think we deserve better from our national organization and would like to help us get it.

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2016-2017

TCBA Election s OBA DELEGATES

Each of the nominees for OBA Delegate was asked to provide the following information: Legal Education, employer, primary practice areas, and a one or two-sentence statement stating why they wish to be a delegate. Here are brief profiles of the 27 nominees. Fifteen delegates and twelve alternates will be chosen.

Molly Aspan

• Kansas Law School, 2003

• Hall Estill • Labor and Employment

Law; Litigation • I have attended the OBA Annual Meeting for many years and have had the privilege and opportunity to serve as a Delegate from Tulsa County to the OBA House of Delegates for the past seven years. I appreciate the opportunity to address issues related to our profession and legal system and would consider it an honor and privilege to continue serving as a Tulsa County Delegate.

Results will be posted at www.tulsabar.com

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Luke Barteaux

• University of Tulsa College of Law, 2012 • Fry & Elder • Family and Domestic • Being a lawyer is a calling that carries with it obligations that transcend the mere delivery of services. It is important to help local county bar members through participation at the state bar level.

Jack L. Brown

• Jack L. Brown • University of Tulsa, 1984 • Jones, Gotcher & Bogan

• Corporate, Trusts and Estate, Business Law • It would be my honor to continue to represent Tulsa County lawyers in the OBA House of Delegates. I would appreciate your vote.

Kenneth L. Brune

• University of Tulsa College of Law, 1974 • Brune Law Firm Corporate, Business, Litigation, Trusts and Energy • The TCBA has a history of superior performance. A part of that success is its ability to work with the OBA. I would like to participate in that work.

Paul D. Brunton

• TU Law JD 1971 and U of Ark. LLM 1985 • sole practioner

• Criminal Law city, state and federal court • As current VP of the OBA now is one of the most critical moments since I have been practicing law. The Oklahoma Legislature is attempting to put the JNC out of business and install legislative control over selection of Judges. We need to stand as one for an INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY.


Eric L. Clark • •

Texas Wesleyan School of Law 2008 Edmonds Cole Law Firm • Insurance Defense • As a second career attorney, I would like to utilize my prior business experience while representing the Tulsa legal community as an OBA delegate. Having worked outside the legal profession for many years, I bring a unique perspective that can benefit both the public interests as well as our fellow attorneys.

Michael Esmond • •

University of Tulsa College of Law, 2004 Moyers Martin, LLP

• Business Litigation • I want to ensure that the vital role of the OBA is preserved and that its mission continues to be advanced in a manner that is consistent with the best interests of the members of the TCBA and residents of Tulsa County.

Matt Farris

• University of Tulsa College of Law, JD 2005 • Employer: Rogers and Bell, P.L.L.C. • Estate planning, probate, trust administration and related litigation • As TCBA President Elect, it is important to remain aware of and engaged in matters related to the state bar affecting our local bar association.

Kara M. Greuel

• Universtiy of Tulsa College of Law. • Greuel Law Firm, PLLC • Estate Planning, Administraion and Litigation; Business Transactions Over the last several years, there have been numerous attacks on the legal and judiciary system in our state and it is now more important than ever that we each become proactive in our organization. as a delegate, I hope to strengthen the Oklahoma Bar Association and its influence so that we can form lasting solutions to the issues facing our attorneys, judges and the population at alarge. OBA Delegate profiles continued on next page...


Tony W. Haynie

• University of Tulsa College of Law 1984 • Conner & Winters, LLP Litigation • Over the years I have found it refreshing to catch up with old friends and to hear what is going on with the OBA and the practice of law in Oklahoma. The Tulsa County group that attends the House of Delegate meeting generally share information on what is before the House and discuss what is in the best interest of Tulsa lawyers. I wish to continue in that effort.

Kimberly K. Hays • • •

University of Kansas 1993 Kimberly K. Hays, PLLC Family Law

• I have served as a Tulsa County delegate to the OBA House of Delegates since 2009. I would be honored to continue representing the interest of our fellow Tulsa County practitioners regarding the important issues that are decided by the OBA House of Delegates. I would appreciate the opportunity to continue serving and it would be a privilege to receive your vote as an OBA Delegate.

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James R. Hicks • • •

University of Tulsa 1985 Barrow & Grimm, P.C. Civil Litigation

Charles R. Hogshead

• Having served as president of the TCBA in 2013-2014 and serving as a current member of the OBA Board of Governors, I am familiar with the current issues facing our profession and can represent Tulsa County’s interests in the OBA House of Delegates.

• University of Tulsa College of Law, 1974 • Retired Special Judge • Family Law • It has been a pleasure serving as an OBA delegate on behalf of the Tulsa County Bar Association this past year. It would be my honor to continue serving as your delegate to the Oklahoma Bar Association House of Delegates for the coming year.

Gerald Hilsher

Hans Otto Lehr

• University of Texas School of Law - 1979 • McAfee & Taft • Business Litigation, Environmental Litigation, ADR • The issues that come before the OBA and the decisions we make as an association can be of critical importance to our perception in the community and to the furtherance of our individual and collective goals as professionals. I have the experience to make a positive contribution as an OBA delegate

• University of Tulsa, 2011 • Oxford Lehr, PLLC • Personal injury, workers’ compensation, domestic litigation • As a well-respected and wellliked young lawyer in Tulsa, I will confidently carry the voice of our community forward into my duties as an OBA Delegate.

Larry D. Leonard

• University of Kansas, 1974 • Leonard & Rineer, P.C. • Mediation; Probate and Estate Planning; Domestic Relations; Business Planning and Business Litigation; Personal Injury • I am excited to have the opportunity to address the important issues facing the bench and bar in the next two years, and I would be honored to receive your vote.


Maren Minnaert Lively

• Georgetown University Law Center - 2004 • Jones, Gotcher & Bogan, PC • Family Law, Probate & Estate Planning, and General Litigation • Since the beginning of my legal career, I have served on several TCBA and OBA committees, and I am greatly interested in both associations’ continued growth, development, and services to its members and the non-lawyer community. I am proud to be a member of the TCBA, and I would be honored to serve as its representative and advocate in the OBA.

Bruce A. McKenna

• University of Tulsa College of Law, 1980 • Employer: McKenna & Prescott, P.L.L.C. • Professional errors and omissions litigation defense • Having served several terms as a delegate and alternate, it is a worthwhile position that allows the views of the members of the bar to be expressed on their behalf in connection with important issues that face our profession. It is a chance to serve the association and its members and make a positive contribution.

Jim Milton

• University of Texas School of Law, 1995 • Hall Estill • Trust & Estate Litigation • I have attended the OBA House of Delegates for a number of years. I would be honored to serve as a delegate on behalf of Tulsa lawyers.

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Scott V. Morgan

• Tulsa Law 2010 • Moyers Martin, LLP • Oil and Gas Litigation, Transactions, and Title Work, and General Civil Litigation • For the past two years I have attended the OBA Annual Meeting as an Alternative Delegate for Tulsa County. I enjoy participating in the OBA on behalf of my colleagues and look forward to continuing to serve you all as a Tulsa County Delegate.

Paul B. Naylor

• The University of Tulsa 1967 • Naylor & Williams, LLC • V o l u n t e e r Representation of Deprived Children, Workers Compensation, Guardianship, Personal Injury, Municipal Court Cases • A Tulsa OBA Delegate has a responsibility to attend the annual meeting of the Oklahoma Bar Association and vote for the candidates seeking election for important OBA positions. As a previous delegate, I have always considered being an OBA delegate an honor and will continue to fulfill my obligation when elected.

Kathleen Pence • • •

University of Tulsa College of Law; Graduated in 2011 Pence Law Firm, P.C. Civil litigation, Probate, Family Law • Participating in the OBA Leadership Academy has ignited my passion to preserve our professional standards and practices. I would be honored to serve the Oklahoma Bar Association and its members.

Kara Pratt

• Regent University School of Law, 2011 • Barber & Bartz PC Family Law, Civil Litigation, and Collections • I am proud to be a member of the TCBA and I desire to be a strong voice for us statewide. As a delegate I hope to ensure the TCBA is well represented so we remain relevant and current.

Deborah Reed

• University of Tulsa College of Law, 2009 • Greuel Law Firm, PLLC • Business Law, Real Property, Indian Law • I enjoy our legal community. Since I plan to be a member for many years to come, I’d enjoy this opportunity to make a contribution of time and effort to the Bar association.

Christina M. Vaughn • University of Tulsa College of Law, 2006 • Crowe & Dunlevy • Native American law • I would like to serve as an OBA delegate so that I may be a voice for the good of our Bar on the state level.

Richard D. White, Jr. • •

University of Tulsa, 1980 No other information provided

Jane P. Wiseman

• University of Tulsa College of Law, 1974 • State of Oklahoma • Court of Civil Appeals Judge • I just want to hear another barnburnin’ stump speech from Garvin Isaacs!

Reminder - Electronic votng will be used. A paper ballot may be requested starting May 9th, if needed.

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Summary of the ABA Midyear Meeting

Molly Aspan Tulsa County Bar Association Delegate to the ABA House of Delegates

I was honored to serve as the Tulsa County Bar Association Delegate at the 2016 ABA Annual Meeting held in San Diego last month. The ABA House of Delegates is made up of 559 members representing state and local bar associations, ABA entities, and ABA-affiliated organizations. Other

TCBA officers attended sessions relevant to their roles, and we were thrilled to have Tulsa attorney Leonard Pataki there as the President of the National Conference of Bar Foundations and Dwight Smith there as a member of the Commission on the Future of Legal Services. This meeting had a full agenda and involved lively discussion on several areas of interest to lawyers across the country. In short, the House adopted 26 resolutions on a variety of topics, including delivery of legal services by non-lawyers and the use of a uniform bar exam. The most heated debate centered around a proposed resolution from the Commission on the Future of Legal Services that lays out a framework for regulating the provision of legal services, including services provided by non-traditional legal service

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providers such as Avvo and LegalZoom. The Commission explained that given that state supreme courts in the United States are beginning to consider the adoption of regulatory objectives in this area and that providers of legal assistance other than lawyers are actively serving the public, it is timely and important for the ABA to offer guidance in this area. After much debate and discussion and several amendments, the proposed ABA Model Regulatory Objectives for the Provision of Legal Services were adopted. Also prompting debate was a resolution urging bar admission authorities in each state and territory to expeditiously adopt the Uniform Bar Exam, which allows those taking the exam to transport their scores across state lines. The Uniform Bar Exam is currently used in 17 states, including Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, and New York. A similar resolution urged bar authorities to consider the impact of the Uniform Bar Exam on minority applicants and include subjects, such as Indian law, that are important in certain jurisdictions. Both of these resolutions were ultimately adopted. The following is a summary of other resolutions approved by the House of Delegates: Administrative Procedure Act. Urges Congress to amend the APA rulemaking provisions to modernize the Act to help enhance

public participation in the rule-making process and provide clearer direction to federal agencies.

adoption of the Model Act by appropriate government agencies and legislatures.

Health Care Disputes. Urges lawyers and all interested parties to encourage the informed and voluntary use of alternative dispute resolution processes as an effective, efficient, and appropriate means to resolve health care disputes. Opposes the use of binding forms of ADR involving patients in medical malpractice disputes, disputes with private managed health care organizations, or involving residents in disputes with long-term care facilities or similar health care institutions, unless the parties agree to do so voluntarily and knowingly after the dispute arises.

Surrogacy. Urges the U.S. State Department to seek - in negotiations concerning a possible Hague Convention on private international law concerning children - recognition of the clear distinctions between adoption and surrogacy and allow individual member countries to regulate surrogacy as deemed appropriate by those countries without imposing new international restrictions on surrogacy arrangements.

Emotional and Behavioral Disorders. Urges that state, local, territorial, and tribal child welfare and juvenile justice agencies develop comprehensive policies and that state courts improve oversight for the administration of psychotropic medications for children in their custody, recommends that attorneys and judges become better educated on this subject, and urges Congress to enact legislation to require data collection from states to learn about progress that is being made. Reproductive Technology. Adopts the ABA Model Act Governing Assisted Reproductive Technology Agencies (ART), which provides model licensing legislation governing ART agencies, and recommends consideration and

Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Supports constitutional equality for women and urges the extension of legal rights, privileges, and responsibilities to all persons, regardless of gender; reaffirms support for ratification of the ERA, and calls on all bar associations to support and take up the pursuit of ERA ratification. Prisoner Emails. Urges the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Prisons to amend their policies with respect to monitoring emails between attorneys and their incarcerated clients to permit attorneys and clients to communicate confidentially via email and thereby maintain the attorney-client privilege. This would provide those emails with the same confidentiality protections as traditional letter mail. Sexual Conduct. Urges legislatures to review all statutes criminalizing consensual Tulsa Lawyer

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noncommercial sexual conduct, in private and between persons who have the legal capacity to consent, and to repeal or amend such statutes to ensure that such conduct is not made criminal. Urges legislatures to repeal or amend any statutes, regulations, or policies that denigrate persons who engaged in constitutionally protected sexual conduct. Supreme Court Video Recording. Urges the U.S. Supreme Court to record and make available video recordings of its oral arguments to allow citizens to access and better understand the process through which the court arrives at its decisions. Continuing Legal Education (CLE). Encourages all state, territorial, and tribal courts, bar associations, and other licensing and regulatory authorities that have mandatory or minimum CLE requirements (MCLE) to modify their rules to include, as a separate credit, programs regarding diversity and inclusion for the legal profession of all persons regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or disabilities, and programs regarding the elimination of bias. Resolves that the ABA will assist in the development and creation of diversity and inclusion CLE programs to ensure attorneys can meet their MCLE requirements. Boards. Urges public companies in the United States to diversify their boards to more closely reflect the diversity of 30 Tulsa Lawyer

society and the workforce of the United States and to include board composition in public disclosure materials.

alties, is sought.

In-House Counsel. Amends the black letter of Rule 5.5 of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Advanced Practice Providers. Conduct and the ABA Model Rule Urges Congress to enact legislation for Registration of In-House and the Centers for Medicare and Counsel to include language speciMedicaid Services to implement reg- fying that the court of highest ulations and guidance permitting the appellate jurisdiction may, in its dislocum tenens (temporary) services cretion, allow foreign in-house delivered by advanced practice providers during staffing shortages to be lawyers who do not meet the ABA billed in a manner commensurate definition of foreign lawyer because with the locum tenens services fur- they cannot be “members of the nished by physicians. bar” to be able to practice as in-house counsel in the United Attorney Fees. Opposes States and to be so registered. intellectual property laws and Uniform State Laws. Adopted agency and court interpretations of the following six uniform state laws intellectual property laws that impose the payment of the govern- promulgated by the National Conference of Commissioners on ment’s attorney fees on a party Uniform State Laws: Revised challenging a decision of the U.S. Uniform Athlete Agents Act, Revised Patent and Trademark Office in fed- Uniform Residential Landlord and eral district court, unless the statute Tenant Act, Uniform Commercial in question explicitly directs the Real Estate Receivership Act, courts to award attorney fees. Un i for m Re cog n it ion a nd Supports an interpretation or a stat- Enforcement of Canadian Domesticutory clarification of 15 U.S.C. § Violence Protection Orders Act, 1071(b)(3) and 35 U.S.C. §145 that Uniform Home Foreclosures Act, and the Uniform Trust Decanting Act. the term “expenses” as provided for in those sections does not include Detailed information is government attorney fees. available for each of these resolutions adopted by the House of Patent Infringement. Supports Delegates. Please do not hesitate to interpretation and application of the contact me if you would like to disstatutory six-year patent damages cuss or want additional information period (35 U.S.C. §286) as limiting on any of the resolutions. availability of the judicially created laches defense as a bar to legal dam Again, thank you for allowages for patent infringement, and as ing me to represent the Tulsa County not limiting availability of laches as Bar Association at the ABA House a defense where equitable relief, such of Delegates. as injunctive relief and ongoing roy



Grapevine News Chris Paul of Tulsa made a presentation on Legal Exposures at the NACE Pipeline Safety Culture Forum in Vancouver, British Columbia, which included panel members Peter Watson, Chair of the Canadian National Energy Board and Alan Mayberry, Deputy Associate Administrator for Policy and Programs of PHMSA

Eller & Detrich, P.C. announces that Nathalie M. Schaefer has joined the firm as an associate attorney. Ms. Schaefer earned her B.A. Degree from Boston University in 2010 and her J.D. Degree from the University of Tulsa College of Law in 2015, where she served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Energy Law Journal and of the ABA Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources The Litigation Counsel Year in Review. She was admitted to the Oklahoma of America (LCA) recently Bar in 2015. Ms. Schaefer’s emphasis will be in real named Crowe & Dunlevy attor- estate transactions, civil litigation, probate and estate neys Kevin D. Gordon, Mack planning. J. Morgan III, Judy Hamilton Morse, Terry M. Thomas and John M. Thompson as senior Graves McLain PLLC welcomes Brian Carter fellows, and attorney Brooke S. Murphy is a fellow. as an associate to the firm. Mr. Carter’s area of practice The LCA, an invitation-only trial lawyer honorary will focus his practice in the area of personal injury, society, is composed of 3,500 fellows nationwide. including motor vehicle collision, premise liability and “Crowe & Dunlevy has a strong representation medical malpractice. Mr. Carter is a May 2015 graduin the LCA,” said Gordon, president and CEO of the ate of the University of Tulsa College of Law. firm. “Our Litigation & Trial Practice Group comprises approximately one-half of our attorneys and includes almost all types of litigation. This selection by the Graves McLain PLLC is pleased to announce LCA further solidifies our group’s reputation as one of the relocation and expansion of the law firm. Our new the best in this field.” office is now open and located at 4137 S. Harvard Fellowship in the LCA is highly selective and Avenue, Suite F, Tulsa, OK 74135. Graves McLain by invitation only. Fellows are selected based on excelPLLC continues to provide legal representation in lence and accomplishment in litigation, both at the the area of personal injury law, including automobile trial and appellate levels, and superior ethical repucollisions, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and tation. Senior fellow status in the society is reserved defective medical devices for advanced commitment to and support of the LCA, Diversity Law Institute and Trial Law Institute.

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L-R: Michael Atkinson, Amy Connor, James W. Connor, Jr. and International Academy of Trial Lawyers President Joseph Matthews.

James W. Connor Jr., Esq. of Richards & Connor, PLLP in Tulsa, OK was recently inducted into the International Academy of Trial Lawyers (IATL) at their Annual Meeting held April 2-6, 2016. The International Academy of Trial Lawyers limits membership to 500 Fellows from the United States. The Academy seeks out, identifies, acknowledges and honors those who have achieved a career of excellence through demonstrated skill and ability in jury trials, trials before the court and appellate practice. Members are engaged in civil practice on both the plaintiff’s and the defendant’s side of the courtroom, and the trial of criminal cases. The Academy invites only lawyers who have attained the highest level of advocacy. A comprehensive screening process identifies the most distinguished members of the trial bar by means of both peer and judicial review. Mr. Connor has been evaluated by his colleagues and the judges in his jurisdiction and has been highly recommended by them as possessing these qualifications and characteristics. Chartered in 1954, the Academy’s general purposes are to cultivate the science of jurisprudence, promote reforms in the law, facilitate the Administration of Justice, and elevate the standards of integrity, honor and courtesy in the legal profession.

L-R: Maura Wilson-Guten, Tulsa CASA executive director, presents the “Heart of CASA” award to Debra L. Pascoe, paralegal at Crowe & Dunlevy who coordinated the firm’s last several years of the Holiday gift-giving event. CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) trains volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in the court system.

Tulsa CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) recently presented Crowe & Dunlevy’s Tulsa office with the “Heart of CASA” award during their 30th Anniversary and Volunteer Appreciation Celebration in recognition of the firm’s support of the nonprofit. CASA trains volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in the court system. The firm has sponsored a holiday gift-giving event for CASA for the past several years. “We are proud to support the worthy efforts of Tulsa CASA,” said Randall Snapp, director at Crowe & Dunlevy. “This cause is close to our hearts, and we encourage others in the Tulsa community to learn more about CASA and to volunteer their time or dollars to help speak for the best interest of abused and neglected children in our community.” Most recently, Crowe & Dunlevy attorneys and staff filled 36 laundry baskets full of food and holiday treats for families, as well as 20 stockings with goodies for teens. The gifts were distributed at the Tulsa CASA holiday party that included children who have a case pending on the deprived docket of the Tulsa County District Court Juvenile Division, the foster families

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with whom those children are temporarily living and the CASA volunteers who advocate for them. The firm, attorneys and staff provided funds to purchase items and provided their time to assemble the baskets and stockings. To learn more, visit http://www.tulsacasa.org/.

Johnson

Jordan

McDuffey

Shipley

Crowe & Dunlevy recently announced the addition of J. Blake Johnson, Harry “Skeeter” Jordan and Melissa McDuffey as attorneys in the firm’s Oklahoma City office and Alexandra Shipley as an attorney in the Tulsa office. A member of the firm’s Litigation & Trial, Indian Law & Gaming and Product Liability Practice Groups, Johnson received his Juris Doctor from the University of Oklahoma College of Law and holds several honors including Order of the Coif, Order of the Barristers and Law Review. He also is an American Bar Association Appellate Advocacy National Championship quarterfinalist and has received the National Order of Scribes Legal Writing Award. Johnson received his bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Oklahoma, where he became the National Champion of College Debate in 2007. He founded the Bay Area Urban Debate League in 2008, a nonprofit organization creating debate teams in inner-city high schools in the San Francisco bay area. Jordan has joined the firm’s Intellectual Property and Litigation & Trial Practice Groups. He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Oklahoma College of Law, where he was on the Dean’s List, a member of Phi Delta Phi Legal Honor Society, served as special

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projects editor for the American Indian Law Review, was treasurer for the Intellectual Property Society and was honored with the American Jurisprudence Award in Legal Research and Writing I. Jordan was also an award winner in the school’s Negotiation Competition, a 2015 American Bar Association Regional Mediation Competition champion and a 2015 American Bar Association National Mediation Competition champion. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Oklahoma. McDuffey is a member of the Labor & Employment and Litigation & Trial Practice Groups. She graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Law with honors. During law school, McDuffey was on the Dean’s List, was a member of Phi Delta Phi and served as a note and comment editor for Oklahoma Law Review. She received several honors and awards, including selection into Order of the Coif and Order of Solicitors. She also earned American Jurisprudence Awards for Academic Excellence in Constitutional Law, Comparative Law and Family Law. Additionally, McDuffey competed in the American Bar Association Representation in Mediation competition, where her team won both the regional and national titles in 2015. She received her bachelor’s degree from Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma. An attorney in the firm’s Tulsa office, Shipley is a member of the Energy, Environment & Natural Resources and Litigation & Trial Practice Groups. She received a Juris Doctor from the University of Oklahoma College of Law, graduating with highest honors and as a member of the Order of the Coif. During law school, Shipley served as an assistant managing editor for the Oklahoma Law Review, earned a place on the Dean’s Honor Roll and was the recipient of the American Jurisprudence Award in: Legal Research & Writing I, Civil Procedure II, Federal Courts and Professional Responsibility. As an undergraduate at Indiana University, she studied ballet, business studies and Spanish.


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