Oklahoma Supreme Court
Oklahoma Supreme Court Grants Writ of Prohibition in Chick-fil-A Case
The Oklahoma Supreme Court granted a writ of prohibition in the case of Chick-fil-A, Inc. v. The Honorable Richard Ogden. The court found that the trial court abused its discretion in a discovery order related to a wrongful death lawsuit stemming from a fatal accident in a Chick-fil-A drive-through lane.
Gray Media v. Comanche County Facilities Authority - Open Records Act Appeal
The Supreme Court of Oklahoma is reviewing an appeal concerning whether a detention center managed by a public trust qualifies as a "law enforcement agency" under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. The case involves a media group's request for video footage.
Oklahoma Lawyer License Suspension - State of Oklahoma ex rel. OBA v. Lile
The Supreme Court of Oklahoma has dismissed a reciprocal disciplinary proceeding against attorney Jason Martin Lile. Although the Muscogee (Creek) Nation Supreme Court had suspended his license for one year, the Oklahoma Supreme Court found no further discipline was warranted after de novo review.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Amends Judicial Continuing Legal Education Rules
The Supreme Court of Oklahoma has amended Rule 2 of the Rules for Mandatory Judicial Continuing Legal Education. The amendment clarifies the types of courses and programs that can be used to satisfy the MJCLE requirement, including a limit on general MCLE hours.
Howard v. Barrington Homeowners - HOA Dues Dispute
The Oklahoma Supreme Court issued an opinion in Howard v. Barrington Homeowners, vacating a lower court's decision and affirming the district court's grant of summary judgment. The case involved allegations of improper use of homeowners' association dues and other mismanagement.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Issues Writ of Prohibition in Drilling Dispute
The Oklahoma Supreme Court issued a writ of prohibition barring enforcement of a lower court's judgment and a writ of mandamus ordering dismissal of claims in a drilling dispute. The case involves an employee's injury and subsequent lawsuit against his employer, Cactus Drilling Company, LLC.
Oklahoma Bar Association v. Kline - Interim Suspension
The Supreme Court of Oklahoma has issued an order for the emergency interim suspension of attorney Jesse David Kline. The suspension follows the filing of a complaint by the Oklahoma Bar Association alleging multiple felony charges related to exploitation and embezzlement.
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