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GableGotwals 
Tulsa, Oklahoma Office
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1100 Oneok Plaza, 100 West Fifth Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma  74103-4217
(Osage & Tulsa Cos.)

Telephone: 918-595-4800
Fax: 918-595-4990
http://www.gablelaw.com



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Appellate PracticeBanking Law
Bankruptcy LawBusiness Law
Commercial LawCommercial Litigation
Creditors RightsEmployment Benefits Law
Energy LawEnvironmental Law
Guardianship and ConservatorshipIntellectual Property Law
Land Use LawMergers and Acquisitions
Natural Resources LawOil and Gas Law
Patent, Trademark, Copyright and Unfair CompetitionReal Estate Law
Securities LawTax Law
Trusts and Estates, Wills and Probate
 
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About this office:

GableGotwals is a full-service law firm representing a diversified client base in Oklahoma, the Southwest and across the nation. The firm provides efficient, professional and ethical representation for all clients at competitive rates. With expertise ranging from energy litigation and labor law to the rapidly evolving specialties of ADR, technology and intellectual property, GableGotwals has the depth to serve both small and large clients. Though Oklahoma-based, our connections and reach are global. Fortune 500 corporations, entrepreneurs, privately owned companies, foundations and individuals entrust us every day with the stewardship and strategic management of their legal challenges.



 

Specific Practice & Industry Groups Details:
Alternative Dispute ResolutionAntitrust Law
Appellate PracticeAviation & Aerospace
Banking/Corporate FinanceBusiness Restructuring, Workouts & Bankruptcy
Class Actions/Multi-District LitigationConstruction Law
Corporate & Securities LawE-Discovery
Energy, Oil & GasEnvironmental Law
Financial ServicesGovernmental Relations
Health CareInsurance Law
Intellectual PropertyLabor & Employment Law, Employee Benefits
Litigation (State & Federal)Mergers & Acquisitions
Product LiabilityProfessional Liability & Malpractice
Real EstateTax Law
Water LawWills, Trusts, Estate Planning & Probate


Statement of Practice Summary:
Administrative Law; Alternative Dispute Resolution; Antitrust; Bankruptcy; Banks and Banking; Class Actions; Commercial Law; Communications and Media; Copyrights; Corporate Law; Employee Benefits; Energy; Entertainment Law; Environmental Law; Family Law; Finance; Franchises and Franchising; General Practice; Guardianship and Conservatorship; Insurance; Intellectual Property; Labor and Employment; Litigation; Mergers and Acquisitions; Divestitures; Natural Resources; Patents; Personal Injury; Probate; Property Law; Real Estate; Rico; Regulatory Law; Securities; Software Licensing; Taxation; Trademarks; Torts; Utility Law; Workers Compensation.

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Cost to Reinstate Discrimination Plaintiff Can Establish Amount in Controversy for Removal Based On Diversity
Timothy A. Carney, February 26, 2013
In Rose v. Paetec Communications, Inc., 12-CV-509(January 31, 2013), the US District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma addressed how an employer in an employment dispute may establish the amount in controversy for purposes of removing a case on diversity grounds when the initial pleading...

Tenth Circuit Upholds Termination of Employee Following FMLA Leave Who Could Not Perform Essential Functions of Her Job in the "Near Future"
John T. Synowicki, February 4, 2013
The Tenth Circuit recently upheld a district court’s award of summary judgment for an employer who terminated an employee following the expiration of her FMLA leave. The employee was terminated once the employer did not believe she could return to perform her job duties in the near future and...

United States Supreme Court Overturns Oklahoma Ruling That Refused To Compel Arbitration of Dispute Over Non-Compete Covenant
Timothy A. Carney, December 7, 2012
Late last year, the Oklahoma Supreme Court declined an employer’s request to compel arbitration of a dispute between the employer and former employees over enforcement of a covenant not to compete. In Howard v. Nitro-Lift Technologies, Inc., 2011 OK 98, 273 P.3d 20, the Oklahoma Supreme...





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