Super Lawyers Honors 25 GableGotwals Attorneys

Each candidate is evaluated on 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement, and selections are made on an annual, state-by-state basis.

By |2024-06-03T10:25:06-05:00October 20th, 2023|Comments Off on Super Lawyers Honors 25 GableGotwals Attorneys

State Farm Fire Bad Faith Summary Judgment Win

GableGotwals represented State Farm in Donald Temple and Mary Temple v. State Farm Fire & Casualty Company in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma with Judge Robert J. Shelby presiding. The Court granted State Farm’s motion for sanctions, summary judgment on all claims, and awarded attorneys’ fees and costs based on an offer of judgment.

By |2024-05-31T15:45:17-05:00September 20th, 2022|Comments Off on State Farm Fire Bad Faith Summary Judgment Win

Unanimous Oklahoma Supreme Court Decision Regarding the Power of Eminent Domain

GableGotwals secured a unanimous victory from the Oklahoma Supreme Court regarding the necessity of takings under the power of eminent domain. The Firm’s client, a FERC interstate natural gas pipeline, brought a condemnation action to acquire additional easement rights, including access easements over existing roads because the existing agreements between the parties did not provide reliable access to the pipelines and facilities for erosion control and maintenance work. The landowner challenged the necessity of the taking, arguing that the preexisting easements preempted any later exercise of eminent domain and that the taking did not meet the legal standard of necessity for public use. The Oklahoma Supreme Court rejected the landowner’s arguments and ruled in favor of the Firm’s client. In affirming the district court’s ruling, the Oklahoma Supreme Court upheld well settled law that the right of eminent domain cannot be contracted away, meaning that preexisting easements do not prevent later exercise of eminent domain. The Court also reiterated that condemning authorities, such as pipelines, have wide discretion in determining the location and routes of their easements. The Court concluded that the easement rights sought in the condemnation action were necessary for the public use.

By |2024-05-31T15:30:56-05:00May 31st, 2021|Comments Off on Unanimous Oklahoma Supreme Court Decision Regarding the Power of Eminent Domain

Oklahoma Supreme Court Win on Behalf of the Alcohol Industry

The Oklahoma Supreme Court recently struck down SB 608 in a legal challenge litigated by GableGotwals. The Firm represented participants from all three tiers of the alcohol industry—manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers—that objected to the unconstitutional legislation. SB 608 sought to roll back modernizations reforms to the state’s alcohol-distribution system that voters had approved under State Question 792. SB 608 would have forced wine and spirit manufacturers to sell to every licensed wholesaler in the state, even those which don’t agree to basic quality and inventory controls.

By |2024-05-31T15:31:29-05:00January 22nd, 2020|Comments Off on Oklahoma Supreme Court Win on Behalf of the Alcohol Industry
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