Products liability Lawyers in Oklahoma City

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T. Luke Abel Oklahoma City Oklahoma County Oklahoma

Luke Abel's practice is limited to personal injury cases representing people who have been injured through the fault (or negligence) of others. This involves motor vehicle accidents, product failures, medical malpractice cases and various others. Involved in the Oklahoma Bar Association, American Bar Association, Oklahoma County Bar Association, Oklahoma Association for Justice, American Association for Justice, Oklahoma Legal Aid and Oklahoma Lawyers for Children....

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Ryan Y. Cunningham Oklahoma City Oklahoma County Oklahoma

Ryan Y. Cunningham is a founding partner of Cunningham & Mears. Mr. Cunningham devotes his practice to protecting the rights of injured Oklahoma residents. In addition to assisting injured clients, Mr. Cunningham endeavors to improve personal injury representation by speaking on issues related to personal injury law to attorneys in continuing legal education courses and to law students....

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Joshua J. Blair Oklahoma City Oklahoma County Oklahoma

Oklahoma City personal injury attorney Joshua J. Blair is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma City University College of Law. Attorney Blair is admitted to the Oklahoma Bar Association, the U.S. District Court Western District of Oklahoma, and the Muscogee Creek Nation Bar. While his legal practice is almost entirely devoted to personal injury, his intention behind his focused practice is with a simple purpose: to help injured victims of negligence or deliberate misconduct recover from their accidents with fair compensation. With this goal, Attorney Blair has since helped...

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Kelly A. George Oklahoma City Oklahoma County Oklahoma

Kelly A. George grew up intending to remain on his familyâs farm in southwestern Oklahoma and follow in his fatherâs and grandfatherâs footsteps.But when he went away to attend Oklahoma Christian University in the early 1980s because his parents insisted on him obtaining a college degree, the farming economy sharply declined and became much less appealing. So when he received his B.S. degree in American Studies in 1985, George opted for an alternative career path. He decided to become a lawyer instead of a farmer, attending Oklahoma City University Law School and the University of Oklahoma Col...