Oklahoma Bar Journal
January 2024 | Litigation & Trial Practice
FEATURES
Do Right, Fear Not: Professionalism and the Oklahoma Lawyer
By Justice Steven W. Taylor
Take Five, But Civilly: A Civil Litigator’s Primer on the Fifth Amendment
By Andrew J. Hofland and Justin A. Lollman
The Art of Using Interpreters in Trial Practice
By Elissa Stiles
Objection: ‘Shut Up!’
By M. Shane Henry
Legal Project Management for In-House Litigation Counsel
By Jennifer Castillo
Long-Awaited Changes to Rule 702 Impact Qualification and Admissibility of Expert Witness Testimony and May Signal Changes to Oklahoma Law
By Timothy F. Campbell and Anamayan Narendran
The McBee Footnote and Waiving Affirmative Defenses Through Reservations of Time
By Spencer C. Pittman
Use of Focus Group Testing in Early Case Assessment: An In-House Attorney’s Perspective
By Jennifer Castillo
PLUS
Meet 2024 OBA President Miles Pringle
Volunteers Who Guide Your Association
From the President | Setting Goals for the New Year
By Miles Pringle
From the Executive Director | New Year, Good Intentions
By Janet Johnson
Law Practice Tips | Automated Document Assembly is Easy, Right?
By Jim Calloway
Bar Foundation News | Meet 2024 OBF President Allen Hutson
Young Lawyers Division | Ringing in the New
By Laura Ruth Talbert
The Back Page | When Inns of Court, Mindfulness and Our Obligations Intersect
By Collin Walke