The Oklahoma Bar Journal May 2025

MAY 2025 | 85 THE OKLAHOMA BAR JOURNAL May 2023 and is admitted to practice in the Osage Nation Tribal Court. Charles “Tim” Laughlin has joined Wyatt Law Offices in Oklahoma City. Prior to joining the firm, he dedicated 27 years to the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System. Mr. Laughlin served as noncapital and capital trial counsel, appellate counsel, chief of the Non-Capital Trial Division and executive director. His practice includes the state-wide defense of municipal, state and federal prosecutions, as well as expungements, pardons and civil rights litigation. Mr. Laughlin received his J.D. from the OU College of Law in 1997. He is a past president of the Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and the Custer County Bar Association. Miles G. Taylor has joined the Tulsa law firm of Atkinson, Brittingham, Gladd, Fiasco & Edmonds as an associate. He practices civil litigation with an emphasis on research and writing. He received his J.D. with honors from the TU College of Law in 2015. During law school, Mr. Taylor gained valuable experience serving in the Lobeck Taylor Family Advocacy Clinic. Since 2015, he has practiced with the Oklahoma Tax Commission, Legal Aid Services of Tulsa and the Oklahoma Disability Law Center. Kevin D. Berry was inducted as a fellow in the College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers in April in Chicago. Mr. Berry was one of the founding members of Perrine, Redemann, Berry, Taylor & Frette PLLC. He practices in the areas of workers’ compensation, employment law and general litigation, with a focus on the representation of employers, insurance carriers and third-party administrators in workers’ compensation and employment law cases. He received his J.D. from the TU College of Law in 1986. KUDOS

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