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2023 Year End Review - Day One

$175.00
  • Instructor(s):  OBA CLE Department

2023 Year End Review – Day One  Program Moderator  Gigi McCormick, Oklahoma Bar Association, Director of Educational Programs   8:30 a.m.  Registration and Continental Breakfast     9:00 a.m.   Exploring the 8 Dimensions of Wellness (Ethics) Nanci Cosby, A Chance to Change, Oklahoma City ~Sponsored by Lawyers Helping Lawyers~    9:50 a.m.   Break    10:00 a.m.  Bankruptcy Law Update  Brandon Bickle, Gable Gotwals, Tulsa    10:50 a.m.  Break    11:00 a.m.  Cannabis Law Update  Amber Peckio Garrett, Amber Law Group, Tulsa       11:50 a.m.  Networking lunch (included in registration)    12:30 p.m.   Criminal Law Update  Barry L. Derryberry, First Assistant Federal Defender, Tulsa    1:20 p.m.  Break    1:30 p.m.  Health Law Update Maggie Martin, Chief Legal Officer, Oklahoma Hospital Association, Oklahoma City   2:20 p.m.  Break    2:30 p.m.  Oklahoma Tax Law Update  Rachel Mathew, Partner, Polston Tax Resolution & Accounting    3:20 p.m.  Adjourn        Disclaimer:  All views or opinions expressed by any presenter during the course of this CLE is that of the presenter alone and not an opinion of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the employers, or affiliates of the presenters unless specifically stated. Additionally, any materials, including the legal research, are the product of the individual contributor, not the Oklahoma Bar Association. The Oklahoma Bar Association makes no warranty, express or implied, relating to the accuracy or content of these materials.   

  • On-Demand
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  • 305
    Min.
  • 12/31/25
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2024 Oklahoma Access to Justice Summit - Removing Barriers: Criminal Costs and Fines Modifications

$25.00
  • Instructor(s):  Oklahoma Access to Justice Foundation

2024 Oklahoma Access to Justice Summit - Removing Barriers: Criminal Costs and Fines Modifications Oklahoma has substantially updated its approach to criminal costs, fees, and fines over the past several years. Hear from a panel of engaged experts about how these changes came to pass and their impact on clients across Oklahoma.    PANEL MEMBERS:  Roha Khan, Trust Officer, InvesTrust Wealth Management Kristina Saleh, Program Director, Still She Rises Meagan Taylor, Executive Director, Diversion Hub       Disclaimer:  All views or opinions expressed by any presenter during the course of this CLE is that of the presenter alone and not an opinion of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the employers, or affiliates of the presenters unless specifically stated. Additionally, any materials, including the legal research, are the product of the individual contributor, not the Oklahoma Bar Association. The Oklahoma Bar Association makes no warranty, express or implied, relating to the accuracy or content of these materials.      

  • On-Demand
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  • 60
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  • 10/30/26
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2024 Year End Review Day One

$175.00
  • Instructor(s):  OBA CLE

2024 Year End Review - Day One  Program Moderator  Gigi McCormick, OBA, Director of Educational Programs    Health Law Update  Maggie Martin, Oklahoma Hospital Association, Oklahoma City   Bankruptcy Law Update  David Herber, Gable Gotwals, Oklahoma City   Cannabis Law Update  Felina Rivera, Renaissance Legal Solution, Oklahoma City    Criminal Law Update  Barry L. Derryberry, First Assistant Federal Defender, Tulsa    Mental Health Gina Stafford, A Change for Change, Oklahoma City   Animal Law Update Charis Ward, Oklahoma City       Disclaimer:  All views or opinions expressed by any presenter during the course of this CLE is that of the presenter alone and not an opinion of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the employers, or affiliates of the presenters unless specifically stated. Additionally, any materials, including the legal research, are the product of the individual contributor, not the Oklahoma Bar Association. The Oklahoma Bar Association makes no warranty, express or implied, relating to the accuracy or content of these materials.

  • On-Demand
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  • 360
    Min.
  • 12/31/26
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2025 Legislative Kickoff

$99.00
  • Instructor(s):  Legislative Monitoring Committee

2025 Legislative Kickoff   AGENDA   - Welcome from President/Introduction LMC Chair - Legislative Basics - Clay Taylor - 90 Bills in 90 Minutes  Bills Covered: Government | James Rucker - Deptuy General Counsel at Oklahoma Department of Agriculture Estate Law | Terrell Monks - Oklahoma Estate Attorneys, PLLC Family Law | Kensey Wright - Doerner, Sanders, Daniel & Anderson Civil Litigation | Teena Gunter - General Counsel at Oklahoma Department of Agriculture Criminal Law | Mark E. Bright - Mark Bright Law Technology | Anthony Hendricks - Crowe & Dunlevy Courts| Judge Thad Balkman - Cleveland County District Court Energy & Environment | Kaylee Davis-Maddy - Doerner, Sanders, Daniel & Anderson Education | Hayley Jones - Associate General Counsel, Oklahoma City Public Schools   - Legislative Panel      Moderators: Brett Robinson & Clay Taylor      Panelists: Rep. Collin Duel                     Rep. Erick Harris       Disclaimer:  All views or opinions expressed by any presenter during the course of this CLE is that of the presenter alone and not an opinion of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the employers, or affiliates of the presenters unless specifically stated. Additionally, any materials, including the legal research, are the product of the individual contributor, not the Oklahoma Bar Association. The Oklahoma Bar Association makes no warranty, express or implied, relating to the accuracy or content of these materials.

  • On-Demand
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  • 180
    Min.
  • 12/31/25
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2025 Solo & Small Firm Conference - Criminal Motion Practice in State and Tribal Courts

$50.00

2025 Solo & Small Firm Conference - Criminal Motion Practice in State and Tribal Courts

  • On-Demand
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  • 49
    Min.
  • 7/1/27
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2025 Year End Review - Day One OKC

$175.00
  • Instructor(s):  OBA CLE

2025 Year End Review - Day One OKCProgram Moderator Gigi McCormick, OBA, Director of Educational Programs    AGENDA 8:30 a.m.  - Registration and Continental Breakfast  9:00 a.m.Health Law Update  Maggie Martin, Oklahoma Hospital Association 9:50 a.m. - BREAK 10:00 a.m.Bankruptcy Law Update  David Herber, Gable Gotwals 10:50 a.m. - BREAK 11:00 a.m.Real Property Law Update  Kraettli Epperson, Nash, Cohenour & Giessmann, P.C. 11:50 a.m. - LUNCH (included with registration) 12:30 p.m.Criminal Law Update  Barry L. Derryberry, First Assistant Federal Defender 1:20 p.m. - BREAK 1:30 p.m.Mental Health (Ethics) Gina Stafford, A Change for Change 2:20 p.m.Animal Law Update Charis Ward 3:20 - ADJOURN       Disclaimer:  All views or opinions expressed by any presenter during the course of this CLE is that of the presenter alone and not an opinion of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the employers, or affiliates of the presenters unless specifically stated. Additionally, any materials, including the legal research, are the product of the individual contributor, not the Oklahoma Bar Association. The Oklahoma Bar Association makes no warranty, express or implied, relating to the accuracy or content of these materials.

  • In-Person
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  • 360
    Min.
  • 12/4/25
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2025 Year End Review - Day One TULSA

$175.00
  • Instructor(s):  OBA CLE

2025 Year End Review - Day One TULSAProgram Moderator Gigi McCormick, OBA, Director of Educational Programs    AGENDA 8:30 a.m.  - Registration and Continental Breakfast  9:00 a.m.Health Law Update  Maggie Martin, Oklahoma Hospital Association 9:50 a.m. - BREAK 10:00 a.m.Bankruptcy Law Update  Brandon Bickle, Gable Gotwals 10:50 a.m. - BREAK 11:00 a.m.Real Property Law Update  Kraettli Epperson, Nash, Cohenour & Giessmann, P.C. 11:50 a.m. - LUNCH (included with registration) 12:30 p.m.Criminal Law Update  Barry L. Derryberry, First Assistant Federal Defender 1:20 p.m. - BREAK 1:30 p.m.Mental Health (Ethics) Gina Stafford, A Change for Change 2:20 p.m. - BREAK 2:30 p.m.Animal Law Update Charis Ward 3:20 - ADJOURN       Disclaimer:  All views or opinions expressed by any presenter during the course of this CLE is that of the presenter alone and not an opinion of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the employers, or affiliates of the presenters unless specifically stated. Additionally, any materials, including the legal research, are the product of the individual contributor, not the Oklahoma Bar Association. The Oklahoma Bar Association makes no warranty, express or implied, relating to the accuracy or content of these materials.

  • In-Person
    Format
  • 360
    Min.
  • 12/18/25
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2025 Year End Review - Day One Webcast

$175.00
  • Instructor(s):  OBA CLE

2025 Year End Review - Day One WebcastProgram Moderator Gigi McCormick, OBA, Director of Educational Programs    AGENDA 8:30 a.m.  - Registration and Continental Breakfast  9:00 a.m.Health Law Update  Maggie Martin, Oklahoma Hospital Association 9:50 a.m. - BREAK 10:00 a.m.Bankruptcy Law Update  David Herber, Gable Gotwals 10:50 a.m. - BREAK 11:00 a.m.Real Property Law Update  Kraettli Epperson, Nash, Cohenour & Giessmann, P.C. 11:50 a.m. - LUNCH (included with registration) 12:30 p.m.Criminal Law Update  Barry L. Derryberry, First Assistant Federal Defender 1:20 p.m. - BREAK 1:30 p.m.Mental Health (Ethics) Gina Stafford, A Change for Change 2:20 p.m. - BREAK 2:30 p.m.Animal Law Update Charis Ward 3:20 - ADJOURN       Disclaimer:  All views or opinions expressed by any presenter during the course of this CLE is that of the presenter alone and not an opinion of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the employers, or affiliates of the presenters unless specifically stated. Additionally, any materials, including the legal research, are the product of the individual contributor, not the Oklahoma Bar Association. The Oklahoma Bar Association makes no warranty, express or implied, relating to the accuracy or content of these materials.

  • Webcast
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  • 360
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  • 12/4/25
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Filing Your First (Or Next) Expungement - 2023 OBA Annual Meeting

$49.00
  • Instructor(s):  Melissa Brooks

Presented at the 2023 Oklahoma Bar Association Annual Meeting.                   Disclaimer:  All views or opinions expressed by any presenter during the course of this CLE is that of the presenter alone and not an opinion of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the employers, or affiliates of the presenters unless specifically stated. Additionally, any materials, including the legal research, are the product of the individual contributor, not the Oklahoma Bar Association. The Oklahoma Bar Association makes no warranty, express or implied, relating to the accuracy or content of these materials. 

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  • 44
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  • 11/12/25
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Snow, Taillights, and Reasonable Doubt: The Karen Read Murder Trial

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  Joel Oster

Snow, Taillights, and Reasonable Doubt: The Karen Read Murder Trial In the freezing winter of 2022, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe was found dead in a snowbank outside a fellow officer’s home. His girlfriend, Karen Read, was accused of killing him with her SUV and leaving him to die. What followed were two high-profile trials — the first ending in a mistrial, the second in a full acquittal — that captured national attention and became a masterclass in the art of creating reasonable doubt. In this engaging, story-driven CLE, we’ll walk through both trials, analyze the prosecution’s and defense’s theories, compare the two proceedings, and break down the strategies that led to the ultimate not-guilty verdict. Along the way, you’ll gain practical trial tips for defending circumstantial murder cases, managing pretrial publicity, and leveraging jury instructions to your advantage. Learning ObjectivesBy the end of this session, participants will be able to: Compare and contrast prosecution and defense strategies in the first and second Karen Read trials. Identify key evidentiary and procedural differences that contributed to differing outcomes. Apply effective techniques for creating reasonable doubt in a circumstantial case. Recognize the role of investigative bias and media influence in shaping trial narratives. Integrate jury instructions strategically into closing arguments for maximum impact. Timed Agenda 12:00pm – 12:10pm — Review facts of murder Early morning, Canton, MA. John O’Keefe, a respected Boston Police officer, found in the snow outside a fellow officer’s home. Injuries: head trauma, hypothermia. Karen Read — a financial analyst, former girlfriend, last known person to see him alive. Eyewitness fragments: late-night drop-off, SUV taillight debris, cracked rear light on Read’s car. Early decisions in evidence collection (or lack thereof) that will haunt both trials. 12:10pm – 12:40pm — Initial Legal Theories        The Prosecution’s Theory   Prosecutor’s circumstantial evidence approach — strengths and vulnerabilities. How to keep a chain of circumstantial evidence unbroken (and what happens if a single link breaks). Intent issues: murder vs. manslaughter considerations.   The Defense’s Theory O’Keefe was assaulted inside the home or nearby, not struck by Read’s SUV. Taillight debris could have been planted or misinterpreted. Police officers at the afterparty had motive to close ranks. Investigators ignored key evidence that pointed away from Read.  The “alternate perpetrator” defense — when it’s powerful and when it’s risky.  Using investigative gaps to your advantage (and avoiding speculation that alienates jurors).  The tightrope between conspiracy suggestion and credible alternate theory. 12:40pm – 1:00pm — The First Trial (2024) — Mistrial Review of key witness testimony Review of closing statements How juror disagreement in a mistrial can foreshadow acquittal (or retrial strategy). Media leaks, pretrial publicity, and their role in juror psychology. Lessons from first trial mistakes: when to not overcomplicate your narrative. 1:00pm – 1:20pm — The Second Trial (2025) — Acquittal Prosecutors streamline case — fewer witnesses, cleaner exhibits. Defense sharpens expert testimony — snow temperature, injury timelines, biomechanics of SUV strikes. Prosecution’s burden becomes more visible — each link in the circumstantial chain questioned. Jury instructions hammer home: if any link fails, the chain is broken. Verdict: not guilty on all counts. Lessons Learned   How small strategic shifts flipped the outcome. The underestimated power of concise, consistent defense messaging. Importance of jury instruction emphasis in closing argument.  1:20pm – 1:40pm — Comparing the Two Trials Side-by-side differences: witness credibility, expert scope, jury demeanor, press coverage. How the defense learned to avoid overreaching and stuck to provable doubts. How prosecution’s narrowing case actually made it easier for defense to attack individual links. 1:40pm – 2:00pm — Lessons Learned: Building Reasonable Doubt in a Circumstantial Case Practical Trial Tips: Attack the weakest link early — don’t wait for closing. Always give jurors a plausible alternative — not just “maybe it didn’t happen.” Use experts as translators — jurors trust explanations more than raw data. Exploit contradictions between trials — testimony shifts destroy credibility. Make jury instructions your co-counsel — rehearse your closing around the “burden of proof” language. Speaker:  Joel Oster is a seasoned litigator and regular speaker to attorneys and non-attorneys alike.  He currently is in private practice in Kansas City, specializing in constitutional litigation, campaign finance, sports law and appellate advocacy.  He previously served as senior counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom at its Kansas City Regional Service Center. While at ADF, he was counsel for the Town of Greece, New York in the landmark case Galloway v. Greece.  Joel argued the case before the United States District Court for the Western District of New York and the Second Circuit, and was part of the legal team presenting the case to the U.S. Supreme Court where they successfully defended the Town against a challenge to its practice of opening its sessions with an invocation. Oster regularly litigates First Amendment issues.  As lead counsel in Freedom from Religion Foundation v. Obama, Oster skillfully defended the constitutionality of the National Day of Prayer against an Establishment Clause challenge. Before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit, he successfully defended the right of an organization to have a pro-life specialty license plate in Missouri in Roach v. Stouffer. In Wigg v. Sioux Falls School District, he successful represented an elementary school teacher in obtaining equal access to school facilities after contract time after she was denied that right based on the viewpoint of her speech.  In addition, Oster has defended various churches based on the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, against discriminatory zoning codes and regulations.  Oster also has defended various individuals, corporations, and political committees against discriminatory and unconstitutional campaign finance regulations.  Joel has also spoken to thousands of attorneys across the United States and has learned from their successful and unsuccessful legal practices.  Joel brings this practical perspective to all his seminars. Oster earned his J.D. in 1997 from the University of Kansas School of Law.Oster is admitted to the bar in Kansas, Missouri, Florida, and numerous federal courts.       Disclaimer:  All views or opinions expressed by any presenter during the course of this CLE is that of the presenter alone and not an opinion of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the employers, or affiliates of the presenters unless specifically stated. Additionally, any materials, including the legal research, are the product of the individual contributor, not the Oklahoma Bar Association. The Oklahoma Bar Association makes no warranty, express or implied, relating to the accuracy or content of these materials.

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  • 120
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  • 11/18/25
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The Yellowstone CLE: Can the Dutton Family Get Away with Murder

$51.00
  • Instructor(s):  Philip Bogdanoff, Esq.

The Yellowstone CLE: Can the Dutton Family Get Away with Murder The final season of Yellowstone contained murder and mayhem including the death of Governor Dutton.   In this engaging and entertaining presentation, we will watch film clips of the final season and determine whether any criminal offenses were committed, the nature of these crimes, any possible defenses and impediments to the prosecution.  Further, we will discuss the importance of the medical examiner’s testimony in a homicide or wrongful death case. We will review the conduct of Beth Dutton and  Rip Wheeler to determine whether the police have probable cause to charge anyone with a criminal offense after the deadly fight at Jamie Dutton’s home.    Whether or not you are a fan of Yellowstone, please join us for a discussion of the legal issues raised in the last season of this classic series.   Speaker:  Philip Bogdanoff is a nationally recognized continuing legal education speaker on the topics of ethics, professionalism, and other related topics. Previously, as an attorney, he served as assistant prosecutor in the Summit County, Ohio Prosecutor’s Office for more than 25 years, beginning in 1981. Mr. Bogdanoff argued cases before the Ohio Ninth District Court of Appeals and twenty cases before the Ohio Supreme Court including six death penalty cases - before retiring as a senior assistant prosecutor.  He is the author of numerous articles on ethics, professionalism and other related legal topics and has taught the members of numerous organizations including the National Association of Legal Administrators, as well as numerous state and local Bar associations, Prosecuting Attorney's Associations, and law firms. More information about Mr. Bogdanoff is available on his Web site at http://www.philipbogdanoff.com/.       Disclaimer:  All views or opinions expressed by any presenter during the course of this CLE is that of the presenter alone and not an opinion of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the employers, or affiliates of the presenters unless specifically stated. Additionally, any materials, including the legal research, are the product of the individual contributor, not the Oklahoma Bar Association. The Oklahoma Bar Association makes no warranty, express or implied, relating to the accuracy or content of these materials.

  • Webcast
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  • 60
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  • 11/12/25
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