GableGotwals Welcomes Brian Blackstock to the Firm

GableGotwals is pleased to announce the recent additions of Brian Blackstock and Clare Gibbons as Of Counsel attorneys to the Firm’s offices in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, respectively.

By |2024-07-03T14:01:22-05:00June 12th, 2023|Comments Off on GableGotwals Welcomes Brian Blackstock to the Firm

Chambers USA 2023 Recognizes GableGotwals in Core Practice Areas and Industries

Chambers rankings are assessed on technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial astuteness, diligence, commitment, and other qualities most valued by the client. Interviews are conducted with peers outside of the firm and clients in order to determine inclusion and rankings.

By |2024-04-17T12:44:46-05:00June 7th, 2023|Comments Off on Chambers USA 2023 Recognizes GableGotwals in Core Practice Areas and Industries

Energy Alert – Watershed Moment: U.S. Supreme Court Narrows Federal Power Under Clean Water Act

This Alert addresses what this means for energy infrastructure in and around “wetlands.”

By |2024-06-18T15:43:10-05:00May 25th, 2023|Comments Off on Energy Alert – Watershed Moment: U.S. Supreme Court Narrows Federal Power Under Clean Water Act

IEL’s Energy Law Advisor – Protective Measures Energy Companies Should Consider After Supreme Court Opens Door for Overtime Wage Lawsuits by Brooks A. Richardson and Chris S. Thrutchley

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision will likely impact companies within the oil and gas industry.

By |2023-05-02T11:35:01-05:00May 2nd, 2023|Comments Off on IEL’s Energy Law Advisor – Protective Measures Energy Companies Should Consider After Supreme Court Opens Door for Overtime Wage Lawsuits by Brooks A. Richardson and Chris S. Thrutchley

Win for Cherokee Nation, Tossing Fugitive’s Lawsuit

GableGotwals successfully represented the Cherokee Nation in a civil lawsuit brought against it by Kimberlie Gilliland, an international fugitive from justice. From 2016 through 2019, the Cherokee Nation Attorney General charged Gilliland, a former executive director of the Cherokee Nation Foundation, with 15 total counts of embezzlement. While facing tribal criminal charges, Gilliland fled to Poland and filed a habeas petition in 2022 in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma, seeking to have a warrant for her arrest voided and tribal embezzlement charges dismissed. GableGotwals sought to dismiss Gilliland’s petition and, in doing so, defended tribal sovereignty and protected the integrity of the Cherokee Nation’s justice system.

By |2024-08-23T15:37:05-05:00April 28th, 2023|Comments Off on Win for Cherokee Nation, Tossing Fugitive’s Lawsuit

GableGotwals Secures Win for Cherokee Nation

Shareholders Trent Shores and Adam C. Doverspike successfully represented the Cherokee Nation in a civil lawsuit brought against it by Kimberlie Gilliland, an international fugitive from justice.

By |2024-09-20T16:01:46-05:00April 28th, 2023|Comments Off on GableGotwals Secures Win for Cherokee Nation

Additional Financial Services Victory for Security Bank & Trust Co.

Following GableGotwals’ successful representation of Security Bank & Trust, Co. on its civil claims for fraud, conspiracy, and civil RICO (racketeering) against a former bank customer and a former bank employee, criminal charges were filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Northern District of Oklahoma. In 2018, the bank was awarded actual and treble damages in the District Court of Ottawa County, Oklahoma, totaling $3,645,412.80, for a check kiting scheme involving John Theodore Linthicum, a former bank customer, and Angela Asbell, a former bank employee. In his criminal case, Linthicum pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 27 months in federal prison, followed by 5 years of supervised release. He also ordered to pay restitution of $1,215,137.60. Criminal charges against Asbell and a third participant, Doug Mayfield, remain pending.

By |2024-08-23T15:26:12-05:00March 31st, 2023|Comments Off on Additional Financial Services Victory for Security Bank & Trust Co.
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