Justin Lollman Named a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation
Congratulations to Justin A. Lollman, who was recently nominated by his peers to become a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. This exclusive society of lawyers, judges, law faculty, and legal scholars grants membership to individuals demonstrating exceptional leadership in the legal profession as well as service to society.
The American Bar Foundation is a 70-year-old nonprofit, independent research institute that addresses critical questions at the intersection of law and society. As a Fellow, Justin will provide support for and have access to the cutting-edge research conducted by the ABF.
Justin’s practice focuses on appeals, original proceedings, and critical motions in state and federal courts across the country, with an emphasis on the Tenth Circuit and Oklahoma appellate courts. He has handled appeals across a broad range of subject areas, from commercial litigation and employment law to constitutional disputes, tort actions, and criminal cases. He has been recognized as a “Rising Star” in Appellate Law by Super Lawyers and “One to Watch” in Appellate Practice by Best Lawyers.
In addition to his appellate work, Justin often serves as embedded appellate counsel at the trial level, assisting trial counsel in developing legal strategies, briefing and arguing complex legal issues, and developing and preserving issues for appeal.
Before joining the firm, Justin served as a law clerk for the Honorable Kenneth F. Ripple of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and the Honorable Gregory K. Frizzell of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma.
GableGotwals celebrates this recognition of Justin’s professional achievements.
Justin joins existing Life Patron Fellows at the Firm, Graydon D. Luthey, Jr. and John A. Gaberino, Jr.; Life Fellows Sidney Dunagan, G. Blaine Schwabe, III, Robert G. McCampbell, and Amy M. Stipe; and Fellow Rene DeMoss and Amelia A. Fogleman. Dean was also was a state Fellows Chairman and served on the 12 member national Research Advisory Committee.