GableGotwals Ranked in 2023 “Best Law Firm” by Best Lawyers
U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers®, for the 12th consecutive year, announced the "Best Law Firms" rankings. GableGotwals is ranked in the 2023 list regionally in 75 practice areas.
U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers®, for the 12th consecutive year, announced the "Best Law Firms" rankings. GableGotwals is ranked in the 2023 list regionally in 75 practice areas.
Sid Dunagan has rejoined GableGotwals in the Oklahoma City office. He will work closely with John Barker who oversees the Firm’s professional development and associate mentoring initiatives. “I am excited to have Sid join me in supporting the development of the next generation of attorneys at our firm.
With more than 23 years of litigation experience, Jennifer advises clients in medical malpractice, health care, general litigation, and bad faith matters. She has handled hundreds of cases involving general and professional negligence, insurance bad faith, products liability, premises liability, employment law, and commercial litigation.
GableGotwals is pleased to announce five attorneys have been named Shareholder effective January 1, 2022.
Two GableGotwals shareholders recently spoke to the Oklahoma Judicial Conference at its annual meeting on topics requested by the conference organizers. Dean Luthey, along with Court of Civil Appeals Judge Stacie Hixon, gave a presentation on court awarded attorney fees. Trent Shores participated on a panel that included tribal Attorneys General regarding the United States Supreme Court decision in McGirt v. State of Oklahoma, holding that the Muscogee Nation’s historical reservation had not been disestablished.
Congratulations to Shareholder, Trent Shores, who was recently confirmed as a Tribal Supreme Court Justice for the Kaw Nation.
GableGotwals is pleased to announce Barrett L. Powers and Lacy Pulliam joined the Firm's litigation practice.
The former United States Attorney for the Northern District of Oklahoma was the chief federal law enforcement officer responsible for all federal criminal prosecutions and civil litigation in the Northern District, an area covering 11 counties, including 13 federally recognized Indian tribes. In addition, as a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Mr. Shores was appointed as Chair of the Native American Issues Subcommittee charged with developing and guiding national policy for Indian Country justice. He also served as the National Security Cyber Specialist and worked closely with the Joint Terrorism Task Force to investigate and prosecute cybercrimes and domestic terrorism.