The Oklahoma Bar Journal August 2025

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employment matters ranging from labor disputes to discrimination. This is his third time serving on the Executive Committee. Heather Flynn Earnhart has been elected to the Hall Estill Board of Directors. She joined the firm in the Tulsa office in 2011. Ms. Earnhart focuses her practice on family law and general civil litigation. Her primary practice areas include divorce, child custody, paternity actions and premarital planning. In addition, she is a certified fam ily and divorce mediator through the Mediation Institute.

is an Oklahoma County assistant public defender. Mr. Gifford was also selected as a member of the Oklahoma Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. The commission is an inde pendent, bipartisan agency estab lished by Congress in 1957 to focus on matters of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability or national ori gin with advisory committees in every state and territory to advise on civil rights issues. Steven A. Broussard has been elected to the Hall Estill Executive Committee. Mr. Broussard joined the firm in 1988 and practices in the Tulsa office’s Labor & Employment Law Section, where he focuses on

Judge Kim Conyers has been named the 2025 Post Adjudication Review Board Judicial Partner of the Year in recognition of her sup port of the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth Post Adjudication Review Board and service to the juvenile justice sys tem. Judge Conyers was appointed as a special judge in 2023. She received her J.D. from the OU College of Law in 2002. Robert Don Gifford and Taylor Thompson have been elected to serve three-year terms on the American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma Board of Directors. Mr. Gifford is a solo practitioner in Oklahoma City, and Ms. Thompson

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