The Oklahoma Bar Journal September 2024
KUDOS Amy Stipe has been selected as a fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America. The invitation-only organization is a trial lawyer honorary society composed of less than 0.5% of American lawyers. Ms. Stipe is the president of and a shareholder at GableGotwals. Her civil litigation practice includes a broad range of areas, including class actions, complex contracts, business torts, insurance bad faith, oil and gas and labor and employ ment. She has successfully tried cases in federal and state courts, as well as before arbitration panels.
Arvo Q. Mikkanen received the Advocacy Warrior Award from the National Native American Bar Association. The award recog nizes legal practitioners who have demonstrated exceptional excel lence in the legal practice advocat ing for Native American justice, rights and tribal sovereignty. Mr. Mikkanen is president of the Oklahoma Indian Bar Association and has a legal career spanning more than 30 years. He has served as an assistant U.S. attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma since 1994 – handling over 750 criminal cases, including violent crimes and a variety of other crimes – and in the civil division.
Jake Krattiger received the 2024 Visionary of the Year Award from the Red River Region of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. The award celebrates community leaders raising funds for local blood cancer patients through a 10-week philanthropic competi tion. Mr. Krattiger spearheaded a campaign that raised more than $90,000 out of the total $200,000 raised during the competition. Kelli J. Stump was installed as president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association on June 13. The association is an organization of members across the world dedicated to the practice of U.S. immigration law.
AT THE PODIUM Nicholas E. Thurman presented “Preparation and Presentation of a Marijuana Case in 2024 – From Charging to Conviction” at the Association of Oklahoma Narcotic Enforcers’ annual summer conference.
Kimberly Lambert Love spoke at the Oklahoma Office of Civil Rights Enforcement 2024 Employment Law Symposium on employer dress codes and religious accommoda tions and advised employers on responding to employee requests for religious accommodations in the workplace. Ms. Love practices at the law firm of Titus Hillis Reynolds Love and focuses her practice on all areas of employment law.
Kevin Kuhn made two presenta tions. He presented “Answering Written Discovery – Taking the ‘Ugh’ Out of It” to a Colorado defense lawyer audience at the law firm of Wheeler Trigg O’Donnell LLP, where he is a partner, and “Direct Examination” at the Colorado Bar Association’s CLE program “2024 Winning at Trial.”
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