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Dispositions Other than by Published Opinions | April 28 | Courts and More
Courts and More Vol. 1 | No. 17 | April 28, 2021 Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals Division I 118,223 – Alan Philip Niemann and Gwen Sue Niemann, individually and as Trustees of the Kingsbury Trust Dated November 27, 2007, Plaintiffs/Appellees, v. Doug Hartman, husband and wife, Defendants/Appellants. Appeal from the District Court of Oklahoma…
Continue reading...Dispositions Other than by Published Opinions | April 21 | Courts and More
Courts and More Vol. 1 | No. 16 | April 21, 2021 Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals Division I Division II 118,497 – In the Matter of the Estate of: Robert J. Baugess and Virginia Lee Baugess, Deceased. Jack Baugess, Appellant v. Kevin Baugess and Cheryl Touboulie, Appellees. Appeal from the District Court of Tulsa…
Continue reading...Dispositions Other than by Published Opinions | April 14 | Courts and More
Courts and More Vol. 1 | No. 15 | April 14, 2021 Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals Division I 118,339 – Brian Friend, Petitioner/Appellant, v. Kirsten Friend, Respondent/Appellee. Appeal from the District Court of Seminole County, Oklahoma. Honorable Timothy Olsen, Trial Judge. The issue presented in this appeal is whether the trial court had the…
Continue reading...Dispositions Other than by Published Opinions | April 7 | Courts and More
Courts and More Vol. 1 | No. 14 | April 7, 2021 Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals Division I 118,240 – T-Downtown Development, LLC., Plaintiff/Appellee, v. Adnan Sheikh, Defendant/Appellant, and Sheikh, Inc., Defendant. Appeal from the District Court of Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Honorable Rebecca Nightingale, Judge. The defendant and appellant, Adnan Sheikh, was sued for…
Continue reading...Courts & More Debuts
By John Morris Williams We are trying something different at the OBA this year. For the past several years after we stopped printing the court opinions on paper, we continued to have the opinions formatted, so the digital version looked exactly the same as what we used to print. In order to continue that practice,…
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