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.

GableGotwals was selected by IFLR1000 in its inaugural United States Awards for the state of Oklahoma. Per IFLR, “the awards celebrate the most innovative US deals and the best-performing law firms and lawyers across the states in 2019, and recognize where firms and lawyers performed exceptionally both locally and nationally.

The Firm’s President, Amy Stipe, recently sat down with Aaron Ackerman of Hogan Taylor for an episode of their podcast series – “How That Happened.” Amy discussed topics ranging from adapting to COVID-19, juggling home and work commitments, and being the Firm’s first female President.

GableGotwals remains undefeated in labor arbitration cases. Chris Thrutchley, co-lead of GableGotwals’ Employment & Labor Law practice group, along with associate  Jeff Roderick and paralegal Tracie Calvin, recently secured another GableGotwals victory for a client.

Carrie McNeer joins GableGotwals as of counsel in the Tulsa office. Her practice focuses on defending corporate and individual clients in a wide variety of complex litigation in state and federal courts.

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