Archive for 2024
OBA to Reimburse Client Losses
The Oklahoma Bar Association Clients’ Security Fund will pay more than $276,000 to 69 people who lost money or other property from the dishonest conduct of their attorney. The association is reimbursing money to the clients of 15 deceased, suspended or former lawyers whose dishonest actions led to the losses. OBA President Miles Pringle of…
Continue reading...OBA Law Day Student Contest Now Open
Do you know an Oklahoma student who loves to write, draw or create? Encourage them to enter their work in the Oklahoma Bar Association’s annual Law Day Art and Writing Contest. The theme for this year’s contest is “The Constitution’s Promise: Out of Many, One,” and the deadline for entries is Friday, Jan. 24. “This…
Continue reading...In Memoriam
Honoring OBA members we have lost 2024 December John Thomas Cripps III of Sallisaw died Oct. 22. He was born Dec. 20, 1945, and was raised in Tulsa. Mr. Cripps received his J.D. from the OU College of Law in 1975 and served as an attorney and judge in Sallisaw for nearly half a century.…
Continue reading...Member Resignations | 2024
For 2023 resignations, click here. The following members have resigned as members of the association and notice is hereby given of such resignation: Jan. 4 OBA# 18297: Judith Lynn Bick Rice; 5011 West St.; South Bloomfield, OH 43103 OBA# 13293: Melinda L. Olbert; 415 NE 1st St; Oklahoma City, OK 73104-4016 OBA# 21544: Thomas Frank…
Continue reading...Reinstatements | 2024
To see 2023 Notices of Reinstatement, please click here.The following suspended members of the Oklahoma Bar Association have complied with the requirements for reinstatement, and notice is hereby given of such reinstatement: March 14, 2024OBA# 19361, Kim Marie Reed; 10616 Berrywood Dr.; Oklahoma City, OK 73151-4000 March 14, 2024OBA# 10982, Lyndon Clint Taylor; 100 West…
Continue reading...OBA 2025 Proposed Budget
Pursuant to Article VII, Section 1 of the Rules Creating and Controlling the Oklahoma Bar Association, D. Kenyon Williams Jr., president-elect and Budget Committee chairperson, has set a public hearing on the 2025 Oklahoma Bar Association budget for 4 p.m., Monday, Oct. 21, at the Oklahoma Bar Center, 1901 N. Lincoln Blvd., in Oklahoma City. The…
Continue reading...OBA 2025 Expanded Budget Detail
Pursuant to Pursuant to Article VII, Section 1 of the Rules Creating and Controlling the Oklahoma Bar Association, D. Kenyon Williams Jr., president-elect and Budget Committee chairperson, has set a public hearing on the 2025 Oklahoma Bar Association budget for 4 p.m., Monday, Oct. 21, at the Oklahoma Bar Center, 1901 N. Lincoln Blvd., in Oklahoma…
Continue reading...North Carolina Asks Out-of-State Lawyers For Help After Hurricane Helene Destruction
Oklahoma Bar Association members are encouraged to register to provide pro bono legal services to victims of Hurricane/Tropical Storm Helene following an Oct. 1 order by the North Carolina Supreme Court allowing out-of-state lawyers to temporarily register with the North Carolina State Bar. Lawyers interested in providing pro bono services under the order are asked to…
Continue reading...OBA Hosts Online Resource for Voter Information
With the November elections just weeks away, Oklahoma voters will soon be asked to make choices about several of the state’s appellate-level judges and justices. Candidates for judicial retention – the “yes” or “no” selections Oklahoma voters make every two years about high-level state judiciary – will be on the ballot this election year. Voters…
Continue reading...Oklahoma Courts Update
IN THE COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS-COURT OF EXISTING CLAIMS DIVISIONORDER REVISING RULE 60-APPEALS, OF THE RULES OF THE WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COURTTitle 85 Oklahoma Statutes, Chpt.4, Appendix; EFFECTIVE AUGUST 23, 2024 A. Appeals to the Court of Civil Appeals-Court of Existing Claims Division (COCA-CEC Division) Court en banc may be taken by filing an original and two (2) copies…
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