
Episode 050: Oklahoma Appellate Courts 2024 Update #1
04/24/24 • 55 min
In this episode:
2024 OK 1, 01/30/2024, STRICKLEN v. MULTIPLE INJURY TRUST FUND
2024 OK 2, 02/06/2024, IN RE GUARDIANSHIP OF L.A.C.
2024 OK 3, 02/06/2024, BASE v. DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION
2024 OK 4, 02/13/2024, JACKSON COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE DISTRICT v. KIRKLAND
2024 OK 9, 02/27/2024, BRASSFIELD v. STATE
2024 OK 10, 03/04/2024, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MUSKOGEE COUNTY v. KING
2024 OK 13, 03/04/2024, STATE CHAMBER OF OKLAHOMA v. COBBS
2024 OK 14, 03/05/2024, IN THE MATTER OF E.J.T.
2024 OK 17, 03/12/2024, BROWN v. DEMPSTER
2024 OK 19, 03/12/2024, SCHIEWE v. CESSNA AIRCRAFT CO
2024 OK 21, 04/02/2024, STITT v. TREAT
2024 OK 23, 04/02/2024, INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT #52 OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY v. WALTERS
2024 OK 25, 04/08/2024, FLEIG v. LANDMARK CONSTRUCTION GROUP
In this episode:
2024 OK 1, 01/30/2024, STRICKLEN v. MULTIPLE INJURY TRUST FUND
2024 OK 2, 02/06/2024, IN RE GUARDIANSHIP OF L.A.C.
2024 OK 3, 02/06/2024, BASE v. DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION
2024 OK 4, 02/13/2024, JACKSON COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE DISTRICT v. KIRKLAND
2024 OK 9, 02/27/2024, BRASSFIELD v. STATE
2024 OK 10, 03/04/2024, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MUSKOGEE COUNTY v. KING
2024 OK 13, 03/04/2024, STATE CHAMBER OF OKLAHOMA v. COBBS
2024 OK 14, 03/05/2024, IN THE MATTER OF E.J.T.
2024 OK 17, 03/12/2024, BROWN v. DEMPSTER
2024 OK 19, 03/12/2024, SCHIEWE v. CESSNA AIRCRAFT CO
2024 OK 21, 04/02/2024, STITT v. TREAT
2024 OK 23, 04/02/2024, INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT #52 OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY v. WALTERS
2024 OK 25, 04/08/2024, FLEIG v. LANDMARK CONSTRUCTION GROUP
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