The Oklahoma Bar Journal September 2025

Charlie Floyd has joined McAfee & Taft as of counsel in the Banking and Financial Institutions Practice Group. He has nearly 20 years of experience working in both private practice and private industry. His practice is focused on representing and providing strategic advice to banks, credit unions, mortgage companies and other financial institutions in a broad range of matters, including regulatory com pliance, corporate governance and litigation. Mr. Floyd was previously chief counsel and corporate secre tary for an Oklahoma bank oper ating a national mortgage lending business and as in-house counsel at JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Capital One. He began his legal career as a litigation associate in the Dallas offices of two global law firms. He received his J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School. He is admitted to practice in all state courts in Texas and is a mem ber of the Southwest Association of Bank Counsel. He also serves on the OBA Investment Committee.

you. Sections, committees and county bar associations are encouraged to submit short stories about upcoming or recent activities. Honors bestowed by other publications ( e.g., Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers , etc.) will not be accepted as announcements. (Oklahoma-based publications are the exception.) Information selected for publication is printed at no cost, subject to editing and printed as space permits. practice groups. He has repre sented clients in employment disputes and private and public offerings/financing of oil and gas ventures. As a result of his pub lic policy and education reform efforts, he has represented charter schools and led other public edu cation reform efforts. and officials, national and interna tional financial institutions, insur ance companies, local businesses and individuals in a diverse range of litigation. She is a citizen of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation and serves as an associate justice on the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Supreme Court. Mr. Day has a national practice in securities and health care litigation, as well as public policy matters. In his secu rities practice, he has represented some of the nation’s largest securi ties firms, as well as regional and local firms, individual securities agents and investment advisors. He also represents health care pro fessionals in Medicare billing and Medicare false claims matters. Mr. Day works closely with the firm’s Labor & Employment Law and Energy & Natural Resources

HOW TO PLACE AN ANNOUNCEMENT: The Oklahoma Bar Journal welcomes short articles or news items about OBA members and upcoming meetings. If you are an OBA member and you’ve moved, become a partner, hired an associate, taken on a partner, received a promotion or an award or given a talk or speech with statewide or national stature, we’d like to hear from investment advisors, insurance companies, trust companies, securities agents and individu als in arbitration and court pro ceedings, regulatory actions and employment proceedings. She also handles complex and general litigation, representing insurance companies in bad faith litigation and claims litigation, as well as trust companies and fiduciaries. Ms. Lamirand is a principal and focuses her practice on litigation in the areas of tribal law, federal Indian law and gaming, securities, contracts and insurance defense. She has represented a range of cli ents, including tribal governments associate in the Houston office of the global law firm of Norton Rose Fulbright. Mr. Ames received his J.D. from the University of Texas at Austin School of Law in 2019. Tara A. LaClair , Jennifer N. Lamirand and Bruce W. Day have joined the new Oklahoma City office of Bressler, Amery & Ross PC. Ms. LaClair is a principal and trial lawyer. She focuses on financial services and securities litigation, representing banks, brokerage firms, registered

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Hailey Boyd Communications Dept. Oklahoma Bar Association 405-416-7033 barbriefs@okbar.org

Articles for the November issue must be received by Oct. 1.

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