Kathryn Black

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Biography

Kathryn Black originally joined the firm in 1993 as a legal intern while she attended University of Tulsa College of Law. Upon graduation from law school, in 1995, she stayed on at the firm as an attorney. She practiced at the firm until approximately 1999 when she moved to Colorado. When she returned to Tulsa she taught at the College of Law where she co-created a course in advanced topics in criminal law, presented her research at Oxford University and taught the course in England via Stetson University. During that time she also authored several law review articles and a text book. In January of 2014 she returned to the firm and currently practices in the area of workers’ compensation.

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Workers Compensation
  • General Civil Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Oklahoma State University, B.A., 1992
Law School Attended:
University of Tulsa College of Law, J.D., 1995
Year of First Admission:
1995
Admission:
1995, Oklahoma; United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma; United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
ISLN:
1000916974

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Other Information
Free initial consultation, Fixed fees available

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539-666-8801  Phone

918-583-5637  Fax

www.frasierlaw.com

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