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Briefly Legal
Connecting the Dots: Previewing SHRM Oklahoma 2025 Annual Conference - ConnectHR
It’s springtime, and in Oklahoma, that could only mean one thing—the annual SHRM Oklahoma (formerly OKHR) conference is right around the corner. This year, the conference returns to Oklahoma City with events taking place at the Oklahoma City Convention Center, May 5-6, 2025. With less than a month before the opening sessions begin, current SHRM Oklahoma Director Tara Crowley joins Briefly Legal for a preview of this year’s agenda. Tara and Adam discuss the reasoning behind the theme, ConnectHR, and why a condensed schedule will provide attendees with a more intimate conference environment. They also provide...
2025-04-15
23 min
The Corporate Jet Investor Podcast
CJI Town Hall - Episode 65 - Why a new FAA rule is threatening US aircraft due diligence
You may not realise, but the FAA has just changed the rules on accessing certain documents. It says it is doing this to protect personal information, but this had chilling effect on deals. Oklahoma lawyers and title companies now no longer have full access to things like: Bills of sale filed for an aircraft but not yet recordedMortgages filed with the FAA and in the process for recordingLeases filed with the FAA and in the process for recordingMechanics and artisan’s liens filed against an aircraftNotices of deregistration from foreign civil aircraft registries, a precondition to the...
2024-11-26
57 min
Passle CMO Series Podcast
A Season of Gratitude: Part 2 - CMO Series Podcast Thanksgiving Special
In this special episode, we’re joined by a group of incredible leaders from the legal marketing industry who reflect on the mentors and pivotal figures that have influenced their careers. They share their experiences, offering valuable insights on how embracing bold innovation and building respect and understanding are key to shaping the future of legal marketing. Featured Guests: John Eix - Director of Business Development and Marketing, Crowe Dunlevy Amanda Schneider - Chief Marketing and Business Development Officer, Epstein Becker Green William McLaughlin - Director of Marketing, McNees Wallace & Nurick Maura Brandt - Crow...
2024-11-25
32 min
Briefly Legal
Texas Federal Court Blocks FTC Proposed Rule: Is this the End of the Non-Compete Saga?
On August 20, 2024 a Texas federal court issued a nationwide order preventing the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Non-Compete Rule from going into effect. For the time being, employers are not required to comply with the FTC’s proposed rule to prohibit employers from imposing non-compete clauses on employees. On this episode of Briefly Legal, Labor & Employment attorneys Chris Vaught and Logan Hibbs discuss the Texas court’s ruling in Ryan LLC v. Federal Trade Commission, and the two issues at the center of the argument: (1) whether the FTC lacked statutory authority to promulgate the Rule; and (2) whether the Rul...
2024-08-30
33 min
Briefly Legal
Loper Bright Part II: Chevron's Demise and the Ripple Effect on Regulatory Practice
In the second installment of our podcast series examining the impact of Loper Bright in various industries and practice groups, Energy Environment & Natural Resources Practice Group member Alyssa Sloan joins Briefly Legal to discuss the potential new wave of administrative jurisprudence in the wake of Chevron’s demise. Alyssa discusses the impact Loper Bright will have on Congress’s intent to delegate authority to federal agencies, the opportunities agencies will have to further engage with the regulated community, and why even though the Chevron doctrine was overruled, deference is still intact during the statutory interpretation process under Skidmore. She also...
2024-07-30
26 min
Briefly Legal
SCOTUS Discards the Chevron Doctrine: What’s Next for Federal Agency Regulations Impacting the Workplace?
The U.S. Supreme Court recently handed down one of the most significant decisions in decades. In Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, a case involving a little-known National Marine Fisheries Service regulation, SCOTUS overturned the Chevron doctrine, and in so doing, removed the forty-year old legal foundation that many federal agencies relied upon when promulgating their regulations. In this first of several podcasts to examine the impact of Loper Bright in various industries and practice groups, Labor & Employment Practice Group member Logan C. Hibbs joins Briefly Legal to discuss the two-step test used to determine the amount of deference...
2024-07-15
33 min
This Legal Life: Lessons Learned from a Life in Legal
The Ripple Effect: How Your Actions Can Create Impact with John Eix
Launching new initiatives can be an exhilarating yet daunting journey. In this episode, our host, Ben Chirigoba, Chief Growth Officer at Nexl, is joined by John Eix, Director at Crowe & Dunlevy, to explore the power of the ripple effect and how it emphasizes the impact of small actions and the importance of authenticity.Drawing inspiration from John's experience of starting a nonprofit, they uncover the profound influence that small conversations and actions can have in creating positive change. John's story is a testament to the fact that even the smallest gestures can significantly impact.Applying...
2024-04-11
31 min
Employment Matters
572: Travel Tuesdays: Doing Business in Oklahoma
In our Travel Tuesdays series, we explore the 'need to know' items for doing business in various jurisdictions around the world. This week, we take a closer look at Oklahoma. Stay tuned for more episodes!Host: Steve Hirschfeld (email) (Hirschfeld Kraemer LLP / California)Guest Speakers: Adam Childers (email) & Allen Hutson (email) (Crowe & Dunlevy / Oklahoma)Support the showRegister on the ELA website here to receive email invitations to future programs.
2024-04-02
13 min
Briefly Legal
You Had Me at Pub Crawl: Previewing the PowHR 2024 OKHR Conference
For the second year in a row, Oklahoma Human Resources State Council (OKHR) Director Kristi Spaethe joins Briefly Legal for a preview of the PowHR 2024 OKHR Conference. This year, the conference travels back up the Turner Turnpike with all the action taking place at the Hyatt Regency Downtown Tulsa, April 16-18, 2024. Kristi and Adam discuss this year’s tailored breakout sessions and keynote speakers (Greg Hawks, Jovan Glasgow, and Jennifer McClure), and highlight several of the after-hours events planned for attendees, including HR’s Got Talent, an “anything goes” talent show, and Pub PowHR, a pub crawl through downtown Tulsa. A...
2024-03-21
25 min
Briefly Legal
New Practice Group Offers Clients a Seat at the Table
Our clients often face governmental, legislative, and regulatory challenges that require strategic advice at the local, state, and federal government level. To meet our clients' needs, Crowe & Dunlevy launched the Government Relations, Legislative & Regulatory Affairs Practice Group to provide businesses and non-profits with guidance on a variety of governmental and political issues. In this episode of Briefly Legal, Practice Group Co-chairs Glen D. Johnson and Will Hoch discuss the decades of experience the team has interacting with the legislature, congress, and various administrative bodies, and the importance of engaging a trusted partner that offers substantive knowledge and real-world experience...
2024-02-07
39 min
Briefly Legal
The 900 Pound Gorilla in the Room: The Life and Legacy of a Paraplegic Trial Attorney
Chris Davis was born to an average blue-collar family in central Illinois. Growing up, he enjoyed playing sports, going hunting, attending Boy Scout meetings – the things a typical midwestern kid would be interested in. His life changed, however, when he was 17 years old, and doctors had discovered that an astrocytoma had developed on his spinal cord. After undergoing successful surgery to remove the tumor, Chris returned home as a permanent paraplegic. Still confident that he could lead a successful life, Chris knew that he needed to choose a career that was more cerebral than physical and decided to give la...
2023-12-19
29 min
Briefly Legal
Pathways to Decarbonization: Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Under the IRA
On August 16, 2022, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) into law. The IRA provides tax incentives and grants for solar, wind, hydrogen, nuclear, oil and gas, and carbon capture, utilization and storage projects (CCUS). Specifically the IRA amends section 45Q of the tax code to provide credits for the capture and storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) in underground geologic formations. In the second environmental and energy law spin off episode of Briefly Legal, join attorneys Tim Sowecke and Alyssa Sloan as they discuss the growth of CCUS projects and the monetization of CO2 under the IRA, with a...
2023-11-21
24 min
Passle CMO Series Podcast
2023 Passle CMO Series Thanksgiving Special
Join us as we celebrate this Thanksgiving season with our wonderful CMO Series community. We’re lucky to be joined by some of the world’s top Marketing and Business Development leaders in the legal industry. From the mentors and leadership to peers, networks, and loved ones, we hear about all the influential people who have supported our guests on their career journeys as they share their gratitude on this very special episode. Thank you to all of our illustrious guests for coming on board: Alison Swenton Arjoon, Chief Marketing and Business Development Officer at Fragome...
2023-11-21
26 min
Passle CMO Series Podcast
Episode 121 - John Eix of Crowe & Dunlevy on Making an Instant Impact in a Regional Firm
The path in legal marketing and business development is diverse, and shaped by the size, culture, and ambitions of the firm. Today on the CMO Series Podcast, Charles Cousins has the privilege of talking to an experienced professional who is bringing a wealth of marketing and BD expertise from various professional service backgrounds to a regional firm. We welcome John Eix, the Director of Marketing and Business Development at Crowe & Dunlevy, to the series to share his journey and insights on making an instant impact in a regional law firm. John and Charles explore: Jo...
2023-11-14
22 min
Briefly Legal
EPA Adds PFAS as a Regulatory Priority
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has added addressing exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as a new regulatory priority in its National Enforcement and Compliance Initiatives for 2024-2027. With this announcement, the number of PFAS-related regulations and enforcement issues is expected to rise over the next several years. Briefly Legal is launching its first spin-off podcast focusing on environmental and energy law issues. In the inaugural episode, energy and environmental attorneys Tim Sowecke and Alyssa Sloan summarize EPA’s enforcement and compliance priorities for 2024-2027 and do a deep-dive on upcoming PFAS regulations, including drinking water st...
2023-11-13
22 min
Briefly Legal
New NLRB Standard Tilts Balance Toward Employee Rights
In a decision applicable to both unionized and non-union employers, on August 2, 2023, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) overturned a prior 2017 decision that afforded employers flexibility in the policies and procedures they use to govern the workplace and changed its standard for assessing whether certain categories of work rules are lawful to maintain. The NLRB’s new standard outlined in its Stericycle, Inc. decision requires employers to articulate a legitimate business interest in the particular policy and ensure the policy is narrowly tailored. Labor & Employment Practice Group member Jaycee Booth discusses the history of the NLRB’s standard for asse...
2023-08-04
20 min
Employment Matters
507: The Federal Government Takes Another Shot at Non-Compete Agreements
In this episode, we discuss the recent memo issued by the General Counsel for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on May 30th. Subscribe to our podcast today to stay up to date on employment issues from law experts worldwide.Read Crowe & Dunlevy's article on this topic here. Host: Susan Deniker (email) (Steptoe & Johnson PLLC / West Virginia)Guest Speakers: Allen Hutson (email) & Adam Childers (email) (Crowe & Dunlevy / Oklahoma)Support the showRegister on the ELA website here to receive email invitations to future programs.
2023-06-27
18 min
Briefly Legal
NLRB Memo Attacks Enforceability of Non-Compete Agreements
On May 30, 2023, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) issued a memorandum advising NLRB regional directors that most non-compete agreements infringe on an employee’s Section 7 rights under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). The memo follows on the heels of the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) January 5, 2023, proposed rule prohibiting employers from imposing non-compete clauses on employees—a rule that the FTC has now delayed implementation of until April 2024. Labor & Employment Practice Group member Allen L. Hutson joins the podcast to discuss why the NLRB has begun to aggressively pursue the use of non-compete agreements, who will be affected by the...
2023-06-13
23 min
Briefly Legal
Oklahoma v. Brester: The Latest Significant Tribal Sovereignty Reservation Win for the Peoria
Since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma in which the court found that Congress had never disestablished the Muscogee Nation’s reservation, several more criminal cases have materialized involving the interpretation of Tribal jurisdiction on reservations outside of the Five Tribes (Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee, and Seminole). One case in particular, Oklahoma v. Brester, involved crimes committed on the Peoria and Ottawa reservations and therefore should be tried in federal court given that the Tribe’s 1867 Treaty boundaries remain intact. Indian Law & Gaming Practice Group Chair Mike McBride represents the Peoria Tribe of Indians of Okl...
2023-05-31
24 min
Briefly Legal
Earth Day Episode: EPA Issues Latest Proposals to Regulate PFAS under the Safe Drinking Water Act and under Superfund
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continues to move forward with the regulation of certain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as “forever chemicals.” Join Energy, Environmental and Natural Resources Practice Group member and shareholder, Tim Sowecke, for this special Earth Day Episode, in which he discusses the history and chemistry of PFAS and also discusses EPA’s latest proposals to regulate specific PFAS under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), also known as Superfund. He will discuss the implications of these proposals, what’s next on EPA’s PF...
2023-04-22
27 min
Briefly Legal
Special Episode: All About the FunHR 2023 OKHR Conference
Oklahoma Human Resources State Council (OKHR) Director Kristi Spaethe joins the podcast for a preview of the upcoming FunHR OKHR 2023 Conference at the Oklahoma City Convention Center, April 25-27, 2023. Kristi discusses this year's breakout sessions and keynote speakers tailored specifically for HR professionals, and touches on all the fun events planned for conference attendees, including Club FunHR, an 80's themed dance party, and Pub FunHR, a pub crawl through Bricktown. As the Premier Presenting Sponsor, our Labor & Employment Practice Group members are prepared to present the latest developments in employment law. Visit us at booths 1 and 2 in the vendor...
2023-04-21
13 min
Briefly Legal
New SEC Proposed Rule Addressing Cybersecurity Risks Could Foreshadow the Future of Data Privacy Requirements
The Securities and Exchange Commission recently proposed new requirements for publicly traded companies, including market entities regulated by the SEC, to address their cybersecurity risks. The proposed requirements are meant to not only protect investors, but would also benefit other market participants from knowing that the publicly traded entities have the proper protections in place. Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Practice Group Chair Anthony Hendricks breaks down the main tenants of the new SEC requirements and discusses why we should expect similar rulemakings from government agencies alike in the near future.About Anthony HendricksAdditional Resources...
2023-04-12
23 min
Briefly Legal
Come Sail Away! The New Definition of WOTUS Expands Regulation Under the Clean Water Act
On January 18, 2023, the EPA and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers published a final rule redefining the term "waters of the United States" (WOTUS) modifying the purview of bodies of water subject to regulation under the Clean Water Act (CWA) and reversing the regulatory changes made during the Trump Administration. Already being challenged in court, the rule became effective March 20, 2023, and a pending ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court in Sackett v. EPA later this year will ultimately inform the outcome of those challenges. Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Practice Group member Scott Butcher joins the Briefly Legal podcast...
2023-03-30
58 min
Briefly Legal
The Initiative Petition Process: Oklahoma's Long Tradition of Direct Democracy Sets its Sights on Recreational Marijuana
On Tuesday, March 7, 2023, Oklahoma voters will return to the polls to decide whether or not adult recreational use of marijuana should be allowed in the state. Regardless of the outcome, securing a place on the ballot for State Question 820 is an achievement all on its own. Melanie Wilson Rughani, co-chair of the firm's Appellate and Initiative Petitions Practice Groups, delivers a deep dive into her role during the four-year journey that led to State Question 820's appearance on the ballot, as well as the rigorous initiative petition process of proposing, crafting, and enacting statutes, legislative measures, and constitutional amendments...
2023-03-03
27 min
Employment Matters
469: Employer Background Checks Dos and Don’ts in the US
In this episode, we discuss why employers use background checks in the hiring process, why types of background checks can be done, employer requirements and more. Subscribe to our podcast today to stay up to date on employment issues from law experts worldwide. Read Evan's article here. Host: Susan Deniker (email) (Steptoe & Johnson PLLC / West Virginia)Guest Speaker: Evan Way (email) (Crowe & Dunlevy / Oklahoma)Support the showRegister on the ELA website here to receive email invitations to future programs.
2023-02-24
16 min
Briefly Legal
Future Enforceability of Non-Compete Agreements Across the Nation in Limbo
In January, the Federal Trade Commission issued a proposed rule that would prohibit all employers nationwide from imposing non-compete clauses on workers, and making the rule retroactive, meaning all pre-existing non-compete agreements would become invalid and unenforceable as well. Arguing that non-compete agreements significantly reduce workers’ wages, this is one of the most aggressive steps taken by the federal government to insert itself into an area previously completely controlled by state law. Labor & Employment Practice Group member Allen L. Hutson provides an overview of the rules on non-compete agreements nationwide and in Oklahoma, breaks down the FTC’s proposed rule...
2023-02-16
29 min
Return on Character
Former CEO of Sonic Drive-in
Cliff Hudson spent 35 years of his career at Sonic Corp, a public company that operates drive-in restaurants. He served as Chairman of the Board and CEO, overseeing the company's operations with over 3,500 franchises and company-owned locations. He left Sonic upon its sale in 2018 and joined the law firm Crowe & Dunlevy as Of Counsel in Oklahoma City. During his time at Sonic, Hudson played a key role in the growth and success of the company.
2023-02-07
54 min
Briefly Legal
Is Quiet Quitting the New Workplace Phenomenon?
If we have learned anything about workplace culture from the pandemic, it’s that things are constantly changing. One of those changes, coined as “quiet quitting,” can generally be described as the practice of an employee disengaging from the workplace by only performing the bare minimum job requirements—think Stanley from The Office. In our last episode of 2022, Labor & Employment Practice Group member Jaycee Booth discusses how quiet quitting has affected businesses’ productivity, hiring efforts, and reputations, and explores simple but innovative methods employers can utilize to combat this new employment phenomenon.About Jaycee BoothAddition R...
2022-12-19
21 min
Briefly Legal
Chipping Away at McGirt: SCOTUS Rules in Favor of State Sovereignty
On June 29, 2022, in Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta, the U.S. Supreme Court held in a 5-4 decision that the state of Oklahoma had concurrent jurisdiction with the federal government to prosecute crimes committed by non-Indians against Indians in Indian Country. Indian Law & Gaming Practice Group Chair Mike McBride and associate Greg Buzzard discuss the importance of the change in composition to the Supreme Court between McGirt and Castro-Huerta, including the court’s decision to apply the Bracker balancing test for the first time in a criminal law case. They also examine the potential impact of the decision on states with co...
2022-11-23
27 min
Briefly Legal
Prioritizing Functionality: New Office Space Promotes Connectivity and Comfort
Crowe & Dunlevy’s Tulsa office recently relocated to 222 North Detroit, becoming the first tenant to occupy space in the new building in downtown Tulsa’s Greenwood District. Real Estate Practice Group co-chair Malcolm E. Rosser IV joins Briefly Legal to discuss the more than 34,000 square feet of office space that prioritizes functionality, technology and efficiency while also promoting connectivity and comfort. Mac discusses moving away from the traditional heavy allocation of square footage to individual offices and toward work café and other connection spaces facilitating collaboration and interaction among its team and visitors—a new concept for large law firms...
2022-11-02
23 min
CEO.com | Dispatches from the frontiers of leadership
Cliff Hudson, CEO of SONIC, on the Evolution of Advertising in Fast Food Franchises
Cliff Hudson talks to Clint about the difference between growing a business and strengthening a brand, the advantages and disadvantages of the franchise model, how to maintain consistency and quality in franchises, the evolution of marketing and advertising strategies throughout his 35-year career, and his book on leadership, Master of None: How a Jack of All Trades Can Still Reach the Top. Clifford Hudson spent 35 years of his career at Sonic Corp., an Oklahoma City-based, publicly held company that owns, operates, and franchises SONIC Drive-In restaurants. Most recently, he was Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of this...
2022-10-27
46 min
Briefly Legal
Highway to the Dress Code Danger Zone: NLRB Makes Precedent-Altering Decision
In a recent decision regarding the dress code at a Tesla manufacturing plant, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) found that a dress code or uniform policy that even implicitly limits employees’ ability to wear clothing that supports a union, unionization, or any collective action related to the terms and conditions of employment violates the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). Along with Briefly Legal host Adam Childers, Labor & Employment Practice Group member Michael W. Bowling discusses how the rule will be applied moving forward, exceptions to the rule in special circumstances, and why employers should consider updating their dress co...
2022-10-10
24 min
Briefly Legal
PFAS Regulatory Update: EPA Proposes PFAS Hazardous Substance Designation
In a highly controversial move, on Sept. 6 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published its notice for a proposed federal rule to designate two specific “forever chemicals” – PFOA and PFOS – as “hazardous substances” under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), also known as Superfund. In Part III of our podcast saga on PFAS regulation, Energy, Environment, & Natural Resources Practice Group member Tim Sowecke discusses the reporting requirements for any release of PFOA or PFOS under the proposed rule, the pre-regulation steps the EPA has taken to lay the foundation for CERCLA, and what to expect at the state and fe...
2022-09-28
22 min
AHLA's Speaking of Health Law
Informal Resolutions and Physician Discipline: Legal Considerations and Best Practices
Maggie Martin, Director, Crowe & Dunlevy, Hala Mouzaffar, Associate, Horty Springer and Mattern PC, and Christopher Adelman, Shareholder, Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman PC, discuss what an informal resolution process is and the conditions under which this process is used as it relates to physician discipline. They also discuss legal considerations, including what is considered privileged, confidential, or reportable, and they provide recommendations and best practices for lawyers who are advising their clients on the informal resolution process. Maggie, Hala, and Christopher contributed to AHLA’s recently released brand-new title, The Complete Medical Staff, Peer Review, and Hearing Guidebook.
2022-09-27
26 min
Briefly Legal
Upon Whose Shoulders We Stand: Crowe & Dunlevy Celebrates 120 Years of Legal Excellence
On Friday, August 26, 2022, Crowe & Dunlevy celebrated its 120th anniversary as a law firm. Founded by Charles Johnson five years before statehood, the firm is currently named for Vincil P. Crowe and Fred W. Dunlevy, who joined in 1929 and 1937, respectively, both instrumental in transforming the firm into a leading law firm in Oklahoma, and a strong supporter of the local community. The firm now has offices in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Dallas, and Houston. Will Hoch, Shareholder and Vice President of Marketing & Business Development, joins Briefly Legal to reflect on 120 years of legal excellence, and discusses the firm's plans to recognize m...
2022-08-30
46 min
Briefly Legal
New and Non-Obvious: The Nuts-and-Bolts Episode on Patent Law
What is a patent? How do I get one? Are they expensive? Are they enforceable? Intellectual Property Practice Group Chair David M. Sullivan answers these questions and breaks down the requirements needed before filing an application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. David provides technical and practical insight into the application process starting with an inventor’s abstract idea, and ending with a formal patent application.About David M. SullivanConnect with Crowe & Dunlevy:Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
2022-08-11
23 min
Briefly Legal
West Virginia vs. EPA Part II: U.S. Supreme Court Applies the Major Questions Doctrine to Limit EPA Regulatory Authority
On June 30, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 opinion that Congress did not give the EPA authority to set greenhouse gas emissions standards for existing power plants under Section 111(d) of the Clean Air Act (CAA). Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Practice Group member Donald K. Shandy returns to Briefly Legal to discuss the Court’s ruling and its application of the Major Questions Doctrine to limit EPA’s regulatory authority. He also discusses what the ruling means for administrative agency power more broadly, and the scenarios in which EPA can still regulate emissions under other sections of t...
2022-07-22
18 min
OKHR Leads
63. Adam Childers - Better Get Adam
Adam Childers knew from a young age he wanted to be lawyer and then, lucky for us, he fell into HR law early in his legal career. In this episode we learn how Adam decided to become a lawyer and then specifically discovered HR Law. We then hear about his love of debate, his fondness for us HR folks, and get great insight into his nerdiness. Then of course, we can't speak with Adam without learning what top legal issues are out there that affect all of us in the HR space. Adam shares his thoughts on wh...
2022-07-18
54 min
Briefly Legal
PFAS Regulatory Update: EPA Issues Updated Drinking Water Health Advisories
On June 15, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued updated drinking water health advisory levels for four specific types of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Based on current analytical methods, the health advisory levels for two of these PFAS are below the level of detection and quantitation, and thus present certain difficulties to the regulated community. While the updated health advisories are intended to act as guidance and are not enforceable regulations, they send a strong signal that EPA intends to continue moving forward with the regulation of PFAS under the Safe Drinking Water Act and other federal...
2022-06-29
20 min
Briefly Legal
Life as a Summer Associate at Crowe & Dunlevy
Have you ever wondered what daily life is like for a summer associate at a law firm? Briefly Legal host Adam W. Childers welcomes 2022 summer associate class members Mylon Smith and Jill Hilton to the Crowe's Nest to discuss their busy six weeks as interns. Adam, Mylon and Jill discuss writing their first legal briefs, to attending late night karaoke happy hours, and even provide practical guidance for businesses wanting to start their own summer internship programs.About Crowe & Dunlevy's Summer Associate ProgramConnect with Crowe & Dunlevy:Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
2022-06-08
20 min
Briefly Legal
Reinstating the Oklahoma Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare
Last year, on November 1, 2021, the new Oklahoma Uniform Durable Power of Attorney Act took effect, inadvertently repealing the Oklahoma statutory provisions that authorized executing a durable power of attorney for the purpose of making healthcare decisions. Six months later, those provisions have been reinstated through the creation of the Oklahoma Health Care Agent Act. Healthcare Practice Group member Maggie K. Martin explains the key elements of the Act related to patients and providers alike, and discusses the role she played in helping to draft the bill’s language. About Maggie K. Martin Connect with Crowe & Dunl...
2022-05-25
17 min
Briefly Legal
Tribal Tax Exemption Under McGirt Gains Preliminary Victory
As we inch closer to the second anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma, issues regarding tribal, federal and state jurisdiction continue to make headlines. Indian Law & Gaming Practice Group member Greg Buzzard and Taxation Practice Group member Jeffery D. Trevillion Jr. examine a recent administrative law judge’s ruling in favor of tax immunity for tribal citizen Alicia Stroble and discuss the implications for state income tax revenue if the ruling is ultimately upheld.About Greg Buzzard and Jeffery D. Trevillion Jr.Connect with Crowe & Dunlevy:Webs...
2022-05-11
22 min
Employment Matters
392: Sexual Harassment Law Finds its Way into Oklahoma Indian Country
In this episode, we discuss the Seventh Osage Nation Congress, which recently enacted legislation intended to provide Osage Nation employees protection against sexual harassment, gender discrimination, and retaliatory discharge. Subscribe to our podcast today to stay up to date on employment issues from law experts worldwide. Read Adam's article here.Host: Holly Goodman (Gunster / Souther Florida)Guest Speaker: Adam Childers (Crowe & Dunlevy / Oklahoma)Visit the ELA website at www.ela.law.Support the showRegister on the ELA website here to receive email invitations to future programs.
2022-05-05
17 min
Briefly Legal
Congress Tries to Wrangle Cyber and Crypto Industries
When it comes to cybersecurity, most of us don’t know as much as we would like on how our personal data is secured and kept private. New threats arise as new technologies, such as cryptocurrency, emerge on a daily basis. To help our listeners better understand these issues, Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Practice Group members Anthony Hendricks and Drew Palmer join our Briefly Legal podcast for a discussion on the history of cyberattacks and their progression over the last decade, and the motivation behind newly proposed federal legislation intended to regulate business’ cybersecurity policies. About Anthony Hendricks and D...
2022-04-27
25 min
Briefly Legal
Special Episode: Innovate OKHR 2022 Conference & Expo Recap
The Briefly Legal team recently packed up the Crowe’s nest and took a field trip to the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tulsa in Catoosa, OK for the Innovate 2022 OKHR Conference & Expo. With our studio set up in the vendor hall, Labor & Employment Practice Group Chair and podcast host Adam Childers met with conference staff, alumni, and first-timers to discuss all things OKHR and how it felt to return to the event in-person. What follows is a series of live interviews starting with the 2022 Crowe & Dunlevy Award of Excellence winners Kyle Killingsworth and Tara Crowley, followed by student De...
2022-04-21
27 min
Briefly Legal
West Virginia vs. EPA: An Environmental Regulations Case with Broad Implications for Agency Power
Pending before the U.S. Supreme Court, West Virginia v. EPA focuses on the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan (CPP), which sparked controversy when promulgated in 2015 for using generation shifting measures. Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Practice Group members Alyssa Gillette and Donald K. Shandy discuss the procedural background of the case regarding the Environmental Protection Agency’s power to govern CO2 emissions from existing power plants by using “outside-the-fenceline” measures, and touch on the implications a ruling could have on agency power more broadly. About Alyssa Gillette and Donald K. Shandy Additional Resources: Gavel to Gavel...
2022-04-08
20 min
Briefly Legal
What to Expect at the Innovate OKHR 2022 Conference & Expo
Oklahoma Human Resources State Council (OKHR) Director Heidi Hartman joins the podcast for a preview of the upcoming Innovate OKHR 2022 Conference & Expo at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, April 4-7, 2022. Heidi discusses many of the breakout sessions and keynote speakers tailored specifically for innovative HR professionals, and touches on all the great events the conference has to offer. As the Premier Presenting Sponsor, our Labor & Employment Practice Group members are prepared to present the latest developments in employment law. Visit us at booth 10-11 in the expo hall for great prizes as well as a chance to be...
2022-03-23
16 min
Legally Speaking Podcast
A Federal Judge's Advice on How to Persuade Judges - Judge Robert Bacharach - S5E20
Send us a text This week on the Legally Speaking Podcast, our host Robert Hanna welcomes Judge Robert Bacharach. Robert graduated from Washington University School of Law and worked for Oklahoma firm, Crowe and Dunlevy, practising commercial litigation. He has worked as a federal magistrate judge for the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma. In 2013, Robert was appointed as a Judge of the United States Courts of Appeal for the 10th Circuit - after his nomination f...
2022-03-14
33 min
Briefly Legal
Blazing a Trail: When Will Federal Banking Regulations Catch Up with Oklahoma's Booming Cannabis Industry?
Since State Question 788 was introduced in 2018, nearly 400,000 patient and commercial licenses have been issued across the state of Oklahoma for either the consumption or distribution of medical cannabis. While revenue from the cannabis industry has steadily increased, federal legislation to provide banking services to cannabis businesses, such as the SAFE Banking Act of 2021, has stalled in Congress. Attorneys Joel W. Harmon and Zane Anderson discuss the approaches banks are taking to comply with federal banking regulations and lay out the best practices for businesses wanting to enter the competitive cannabis market in Oklahoma. About Joel W. Harmon a...
2022-03-02
22 min
Briefly Legal
What Employers Should Know About the Federal Joint Initiative to Reduce Workplace Retaliation
Since 2017, more than 50 percent of all charges filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and state-law equivalent agencies involved claims of alleged retaliation in the workplace. In an effort to stamp out all types of workplace retaliation, the EEOC, National Labor Relations Board and U.S. Department of Labor announced plans to work collaboratively and developed a memoranda of understanding to help promote and protect workers’ rights, potentially exposing employers to the risk of increased liability for workplace violations. Labor & Employment Practice Group Chair Adam W. Childers and attorney Jaycee Booth explain and detail best practices for employers to...
2022-02-17
15 min
Briefly Legal
McGirt Uncertainty Extends to Federal Environmental Regulations in Indian Country
In July 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court decided McGirt v. Oklahoma, in which it held the Muscogee (Creek) Nation was never disestablished by Congress and therefore remains “Indian country” under federal law for purposes of criminal jurisdiction. At the time, Chief Justice Roberts wrote in his dissent that the decision had the potential to create “significant uncertainty” regarding environmental regulation in Oklahoma. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) entered the fray last month when it issued a notice and request for comment concerning the reconsideration of its October 2020 confirmation of Oklahoma’s EPA-approved environmental regulatory programs. Energy, Environment & Natural Re...
2022-02-02
22 min
OKHR Leads
39. Brittany Currier - Arrived in HR
Brittany Currier was voted by both TAHRA and OKHR as an Emerging Professional in HR. In this interview we cover her love of helping people and taking on new and uncharted challenges for her employer, The People Perspective. Brittany has her own perspectives and offers great insight on topics such as Mental Health, Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs), Psychological Safety, being involved with her local Chamber of Commerce, volunteering, and of course her take on the Emerging Professional awards. After listening we think you'll agree that Brittany is no longer emerging in HR but has Arrived i...
2022-01-24
58 min
Briefly Legal
Top Priorities for Healthcare Facilities to Address Regarding the CMS Vaccine Mandate
Crowe & Dunlevy attorneys Michael W. Bowling and Maggie K. Martin weigh in on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' (CMS) vaccine mandate and what's required of nearly 10 million healthcare workers and 76,000 healthcare facilities nationwide. Today's guests go over details that policies and procedures should cover, new compliance deadlines and recommended best practices for managing medical and religious exemptions. We also discuss CMS's tiered approach for facilities to reach 100% compliance and answer tough questions on how to handle employees and patients with complaints and concerns regarding mandate requirements.About Michael W. Bowling and Maggie K. Martin
2022-01-20
23 min
Briefly Legal
What will SCOTUS Decide on the OSHA ETS and CMS Vaccine and Testing Mandates?
On Friday, Jan. 7, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) emergency temporary standard (ETS) that went into effect Monday, Jan. 10, as well as the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) vaccine and testing mandate. Host Adam W. Childers joins fellow Labor & Employment Practice Group attorneys Allen L. Hutson and Katie Campbell to discuss the background and journey that led the ETS and CMS to the steps of the highest court in the nation. The group shares insight on the nine judges’ reactions to Friday’s arguments and predictions on the...
2022-01-12
21 min
Briefly Legal
How to Recruit and Retain Employees During a Labor Shortage
Despite historically low unemployment rates across of the U.S., some employers are struggling to find the right talent and keep employees after they’re hired. We’re glad to be joined by Liz Brolick, General Manager of Tulsa-based ProRecruiters, who brings more than 20 years of staffing and recruiting experience to our conversation. In this episode, we discuss potential solutions for companies to consider concerning salaries, workplace flexibility and employee investment, and we’ll also learn what employers should understand about today’s workforce in order to succeed in this challenging area.Connect with Crowe & Dunlevy: Website...
2021-11-24
20 min
Briefly Legal
Unpacking OSHA’s ETS for Larger Employers
Eight weeks after President Biden announced a federal vaccine mandate to help curb the transmission of COVID-19 in the U.S. workplace, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has now issued an Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) for employers with at least 100 employees. Labor & Employment Practice Group attorney Mary P. Snyder highlights important takeaways, fast-approaching deadlines and action items that employers should pay attention to in order to comply with the ETS. About: Mary P. SnyderAdditional Resources: OSHA Issues Long-Awaited COVID-19 Vaccine and Testing Rules for Private Employers, CMS Issues Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination Regulations for H...
2021-11-05
14 min
Briefly Legal
The Elimination of the Oklahoma Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare
Whether it’s a medical emergency or terminal disease, decisions pertaining to one’s health—especially in end-of-life situations—can be some of the most difficult to make. In some cases, patients rely on an appointed individual to make those decisions for them. On November 1, 2021, House Bill 2548 will go into effect, specifically removing an individual’s ability to execute a durable power of attorney for healthcare purposes. Healthcare Practice Group member Maggie K. Martin discusses key provisions repealed by the new legislation and the limited options that Oklahoma residents can utilize in place of the durable power of attorney.About...
2021-10-27
19 min
The Legal Eagle Review
Cybersecurity
October is Cybersecurity Month. On this show, we discuss cyber threats and cybersecurity with Attorney Anthony Hendricks, a cybersecurity and data privacy expert at the law firm of Crowe & Dunlevy, and host of “Nothing About You Says Computer Technology,” a weekly podcast on cybersecurity and data privacy viewed through the lens of diverse voices.
2021-10-25
55 min
Briefly Legal
NCAA vs. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma: A Win for Antitrust Law and College Football Fans
Not long ago, most college football games were not televised. That was until the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) television monopoly in NCAA v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma. One of the individuals responsible for that landmark decision was Crowe & Dunlevy Antitrust attorney and former Dean of the University of Oklahoma College of Law, Andrew M. Coats. Andy discusses what it was like successfully arguing before the Supreme Court for his alma mater as well as the University of Georgia, the lasting impact of the case on college sp...
2021-10-20
35 min
Employment Matters
301: Travel Tuesdays: Doing Business in Oklahoma
In our new Travel Tuesdays series, we explore the 'need to know' items for doing business in various jurisdictions around the world. This week, we take a closer look at Oklahoma and Serbia.Moderator: Steve Hirschfeld (Hirschfeld Kraemer LLP / California)Guest Speaker: Adam Childers (Crowe & Dunlevy / Oklahoma)Support the showRegister on the ELA website here to receive email invitations to future programs.
2021-10-12
07 min
OKHR Leads
26. Carolyn Shockey - Practical and Consistent
Carolyn Shockey has worked in the Human Resources field since 1977. Healthcare has been most of her experience. She has continued to grow in the field with continuing education to assure her re-certification as PHR and SPHR. Her passion is employee satisfaction and retention. Specialties: Employee Satisfaction and retention. Training and development especially with leadership development. Listen and discover the depth of her knowledge and experience. You'll get ideas on how to run your own HR department and maybe make a new friend in the process. University of Oklahoma https://www...
2021-10-11
1h 02
Briefly Legal
Eminent Domain: First Principles, Kelo, and In Service of Infrastructure Buildout
For most people, the knee jerk response to taking someone else’s private property for any reason is that it’s wrong. However, the legal concept of a government’s right to expropriate private property for public use, also known as eminent domain, is a little more nuanced. Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Practice Group member Tim Sowecke navigates through Latin phrases, constitutional amendments and a story about a little pink house that sparked a fiery dissent from U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thomas, to explain the background of eminent domain and how it may even offer a tool to expand...
2021-09-29
23 min
Briefly Legal
Expungements: A Helping Hand for a Second Chance and New Opportunities
Litigator and Crowe & Dunlevy Pro Bono Co-Coordinator Aimee Majoue shares her experience and perspective regarding the expungement of criminal records. In this episode, Aimee discusses an array of instances when this type of proceeding may be useful, the procedure for pursuing an expungement and how the successful result of the process can open new doors for individuals and companies alike.About Aimee MajoueConnect with Crowe & Dunlevy: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
2021-09-15
25 min
The Senior Journal
9-11-21: Clifford Hudson former Sonic CEO, Author & Keynote Speaker at the Second Half Expo 2021
This week on The Rise & Thrive OSJ Radio Hour, Saturday morning at 9:05 AM on KZLS The Eagle 1640AM. In-studio: Clifford Hudson, Former CEO of Sonic and keynote speaker at the second half expo at 2 pm on October 16, 2021, at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. Everyone is welcome! Clifford Hudson spent his career at Sonic Corp., most recently as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of this restaurant operator and franchisor. He left the company upon its sale in December 2018 and joined Crowe & Dunlevy. In 2020, Harper Collins published Cliff’s first book entitled Master of Non...
2021-09-11
46 min
Briefly Legal
Revisiting McGirt: New Legal Developments Challenge Oklahoma’s Landmark Ruling
Since our last discussion over the heavily debated decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma, new challenges to state and federal jurisdiction regarding both criminal and civil matters have arisen. Indian Law & Gaming Practice Group members Jennifer N. Lamirand and Greg Buzzard examine several recent cert petitions filed with the U.S. Supreme Court in an effort to overturn the McGirt ruling, and why it is unlikely that the court will intervene. About Jennifer N. Lamirand and Greg BuzzardConnect with Crowe & Dunlevy: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
2021-09-01
31 min
Briefly Legal
Where are We Now? The Evolution of Workplace COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the workplace, public and private employers remain agile to meet federal guidance regarding how to handle vaccinated and unvaccinated workers. Labor & Employment Practice Group member Mary P. Snyder discusses the progression of OSHA, EEOC and U.S. DOJ vaccination guidance, how various industries are responding and how employers can evaluate and make the best decisions regarding workplace vaccination policies.About Mary P. SnyderAdditional Resources: osha.gov/coronavirusConnect with Crowe & Dunlevy: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
2021-08-18
22 min
Briefly Legal
Oklahoma’s Booming Entertainment Industry
After practicing law for more than 20 years in Los Angeles and 15 years in Oklahoma City, entertainment industry veteran and Entertainment Practice Group Chair Jay Shanker is seeing more and more of a new class of clientele: filmmakers in Oklahoma. Jay discusses the burgeoning scene and Americana appeal that’s attracting internationally and nationally-known film professionals and how the industry, with potential to see significant growth over the next few years, could create additional long-term opportunities for a variety of supporting industries across the state.Additional Resources:Bibliography—The Essential Guide to Entertainment LawThe Oklahoma Film...
2021-08-04
23 min
Briefly Legal
Don’t Wait! What Businesses Should do at the First Sign of Financial Trouble
One of the worst things a business owner can do is wait too long to seek restructuring and insolvency advice once financial distress arises. This includes waiting until all of the money is gone, signing the forbearance that waives all owner's rights when lenders are out of patience, or the foreclosure is tomorrow. Saving the business takes time and money, but Bankruptcy & Creditor’s Rights Practice Group members Vickie L. Driver and Crissie W. Stephenson explain how experienced legal counsel can help business owners address issues right away instead of enduring additional financial hurdles.About Vickie L. Dr...
2021-07-21
22 min
How I Lawyer Podcast with Jonah Perlin
#028: Judge Robert Bacharach - Federal Appeals Court Judge
In this episode I speak with Judge Robert Bacharach who is a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Prior to becoming a federal appeals court judge in 2013, Judge Bacharach served as a Magistrate Judge for the Western District of Oklahoma for 14 years and before that as a litigator at the Oklahoma City law firm of Crowe & Dunlevy. He has also served as an adjunct professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Law. Judge Bacharach started his legal career as a law clerk on the 10th Circuit for Judge Wi...
2021-07-21
45 min
Briefly Legal
The Immediate and Lasting Impacts of McGirt: A Novel Ruling for Oklahoma
On July 9, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Muscogee (Creek) Nation reservation had never been disestablished, creating a jurisdictional shift in criminal law matters and leaving many unanswered questions regarding civil regulatory issues. One year later, a number of these issues—such as taxes for tribal citizens—have gone unresolved. Indian Law & Gaming Practice Group members Jennifer N. Lamirand and Greg Buzzard explain the history and impact of McGirt v. Oklahoma, and why it will be referenced on matters of legal reform for years to come.About Jennifer N. Lamirand and Greg BuzzardConn...
2021-07-07
29 min
Briefly Legal
Cybersecurity: Headlines, Best Practices and Its Evolving Role
In 2020, U.S. companies reported more than 800,000 cyber incidents to the Federal Bureau of Investigations. Headlines continue to draw attention to breaches hitting a growing list of entities including meat processor JBS, a water plant in Florida, the City of Tulsa, Colonial Pipeline, and others, signaling a call for greater security to help companies and their employees better protect themselves against vulnerabilities. Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Practice Group members Anthony Hendricks and Jordan E.M. Sessler explain threats that could compromise a company’s data or functionality, best practices to safeguard against the potential for a cyber incident and what to...
2021-06-23
22 min
Briefly Legal
Inside the Oklahoma Department of Labor with General Counsel Don Schooler
From OSHA consultations and wage and hour investigations to asbestos abatements and amusement park ride inspections, the Oklahoma Department of Labor (ODOL) offers employers and consumers a number of workplace-related services and resources. In this episode of Briefly Legal, ODOL Chief of Staff/General Counsel Don Schooler provides an overview of the multi-functional ODOL, best practices for how employers can maximize ODOL benefits and common misconceptions about what the department handles on a day-to-day basis. About the Oklahoma Department of LaborConnect with Crowe & Dunlevy: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
2021-06-09
23 min
Briefly Legal
Forever Chemicals: What They are and What is being Done to Minimize Their Impact
You may not have heard about a class of synthetic compounds broadly referred to as PFAS, but these artificial substances can be found in the blood stream of approximately 90% of Americans at any given time and some have been known to cause health problems and an increased risk for certain cancers. Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Practice Group members Donald K. Shandy and Tim Sowecke discuss forever chemicals’ broad use in consumer products and why state regulation may be critical in order to protect public health.About Donald K. Shandy and Tim SoweckeConnect with Crowe & Du...
2021-05-26
26 min
Briefly Legal
Oklahoma USERRA Provides New Military Leave Provisions for Select Uniformed Services
On April 21, 2021, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed HB 2508, automatically enacting the Oklahoma Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act. Labor & Employment attorney and Oklahoma National Guardsman Evan Way discusses this recent update in Oklahoma military leave laws along with telling implications for employers based on current cases from the Seventh and Third Circuits. Moving forward, Evan shares what employers can do to be proactive and properly take care of military and uniformed service members while avoiding costly mistakes in military leave policies. About Evan WayConnect with Crowe & Dunlevy: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
2021-05-12
19 min
Briefly Legal
Finding the Balance: How to Not Let Career Stress Lead to Burnout
What drives high-performing professionals, such as attorneys, to stay motivated, committed and excited about what they do? Without clearly identifying core values and answers to this question, inevitable burnout and stress may lead individuals to walk away from occupations they were once passionate about. Attorney and Certified Professional Coach Angie Hooper uses the legal industry as an example to discuss how a profession that includes high-stakes situations can and should work to create a culture shift that includes lasting solutions to strengthen individuals’ careers—even in the face of challenging circumstances—instead of losing them to burnout. About A...
2021-04-28
19 min
Briefly Legal
HIPAA: Privacy & Security and Potential Rule Changes
Healthcare Practice Group member Maggie K. Martin explains the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and how it comes into play for patients and healthcare providers alike. From the current state of patient access to talk of a vaccine passport and a proposed new rule under consideration, Maggie discusses HIPAA's impact and the latest legislation being considered that may affect healthcare policies and patients’ rights.About Maggie K. MartinConnect with Crowe & Dunlevy:Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
2021-04-14
17 min
Briefly Legal
“Master of None: How a Jack-of-All Trades can Still Reach the Top” with Clifford Hudson
Clifford Hudson, a member of Crowe & Dunlevy’s Corporate & Securities Practice Group and former CEO of Sonic Corp., shares wisdom and life experiences based on his new book, “Master of None.” We talk candidly with Cliff about how saying “yes” and seeking out a variety of experiences opens doors for the future and over time, could prepare you for opportunities that you may not see coming.About Clifford HudsonAdditional Resources: Check out the Master of None podcast Connect with Crowe & Dunlevy: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
2021-03-31
19 min
Briefly Legal
Oklahoma: Changing Data Privacy as We Know It?
If the Oklahoma Computer Data Privacy Act passes, Oklahoma will be the first state to require consumers to give permission before a company may sell or share personal data—an unprecedented move towards stricter data privacy standards in the U.S. So what does data privacy mean for a consumer, how should companies be handling personal data now and where is Oklahoma headed in regard to this area of cybersecurity? Crowe & Dunlevy attorneys Anthony Hendricks and Jordan E.M. Sessler discuss potential changes to come with proposed House Bill 1602.About Anthony Hendricks and Jordan E.M. Sessler
2021-03-17
23 min
Briefly Legal
Commercial/Retail Therapy: Assessing the Pandemic's Impact on Real Estate
From shut down orders to missed or delayed payments, tenants and landlords alike have endured financial hardships brought on by the pandemic, causing a domino-effect of economic consequences in the U.S. during the last year. Moving forward, what contingency considerations should both parties be aware of when it comes to lease agreements, and how should pre-pandemic Force Majeure clauses be given a careful update? Real Estate Practice Group member Zach Allen discusses changes to standard contracts and agreements all parties should pay close attention to and consider. *Crowe & Dunlevy has no input in the rating methodologies used b...
2021-03-03
17 min
Word From The Herd
INVITED TO LEAD
“When someone trusts you, you feel compelled to do the right thing.” Timila Rother is the President and CEO of Crowe & Dunlevy, an Oklahoma based law firm begun in 1902. Today she joins Thomas Hill for a personal look at leadership and how the progression of opportunities to lead is based on trust. While upholding the firm’s values of tradition, pride, and unity, Timila shares her desire to give “a face and a voice to everybody” in the organization. Join this conversation as Timila talks about the importance of doing the right thing, the results of confidence, and the most i...
2021-03-03
31 min
Briefly Legal
What Happened Between Robinhood, Reddit and GameStop?
The scenario that briefly rocked the investing world involving Wall Street and free trading app Robinhood provides nothing short of all the twists and turns fit for a Hollywood thriller. Headlines and social media quickly spread rumors and misinformation leaving investors puzzled. What happened, how did it happen, and what can the public, investors of all ages and brokerage firms learn moving forward? Securities Litigation, Enforcement & Compliance Practice Group Co-chair Tara A. LaClair separates fact from fiction in this episode of Briefly Legal.About Tara A. LaClair Connect with Crowe & Dunlevy:Website | Facebook | Twitter | Li...
2021-02-18
22 min
Employment Matters
Episode 214: Mandatory Vaccination Plans for Employers in the United States
In this episode, we discuss the recent approval of COVID-19 vaccinations under an Emergency Use Authorization, and whether it is legal for employers to institute a mandatory vaccination plan for their employees. Subscribe to our podcast today to stay up to date on employment issues from law experts worldwide.Speakers: Tara Stingley (Cline Williams Wright Johnson & Oldfather, LLP / Nebraska), Adam Childers (Crowe & Dunlevy / Oklahoma) & Allen Hutson (Crowe & Dunlevy / Oklahoma)Support the showRegister on the ELA website here to receive email invitations to future programs.
2021-02-04
19 min
Briefly Legal
How are Your Company's Taxes Impacted by the New U.S. DOL Rule on Independent Contractors?
In a growing gig economy, employers find much-needed clarity from the U.S. DOL’s latest new rule on independent contractors. But when it comes to tax implications, what can companies glean from the rule’s streamlining efforts, even if it doesn’t last under the Biden administration? Crowe & Dunlevy Taxation Practice Group attorney Christopher R. Haunschild weighs in on ideas, risks and gains associated with independent contractors, valuable aspects of the new rule and why companies could benefit from an audit of workers’ day-to-day activities. About Christopher R. Haunschild Additional Resources: Are the New DOL...
2021-02-03
22 min
Briefly Legal
OSHA Pitfalls to Avoid in 2021
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, OSHA’s more than $3 million in citations continues to increase as employers respond to meet the demands of unprecedented workplace challenges. So where are companies going wrong and what additional steps need to be taken, even if safety measures and policy updates were already implemented earlier in 2020? Allen L. Hutson discusses the most common pitfalls reported by OSHA thus far, what to understand about the General Duties Clause and his recommendations for how to keep workplaces safe and compliant in 2021.About Allen L. HutsonAdditional Resources:
2021-01-19
18 min
Briefly Legal
Employment Law Under the Biden Administration
Is it “back to the future” for employment law? On Inauguration Day 2021, Labor & Employment Practice Group members Randall J. Snapp and Madalene A.B. Witterholt discuss what to expect with the Biden administration concerning everything from the EEOC and cabinet appointees to minimum wage and FMLA, as employers may see regulatory changes similar to those of the early Obama era.About Randall J. Snapp and Madalene A.B. Witterholt Connect with Crowe & Dunlevy: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
2021-01-19
25 min
Briefly Legal
COVID-19 Vaccinations—Should They be Mandatory in the Workplace?
As Pfizer, Moderna and other COVID-19 vaccines roll out to the American public, employers are tasked with making careful decisions regarding whether or not to create a mandatory workplace vaccination program. Labor & Employment Practice Group attorney Tanya S. Bryant discusses her own research and experience advising clients on how to handle this tricky topic.About Tanya S. Bryant Additional Resources:What You Should Know About COVID-19 and the ADA, the Rehabilitation Act, and Other EEO Laws (See section K) Connect with Crowe & Dunlevy: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
2021-01-19
19 min
Oklahoma Appeals - The Podcast
Episode 004: Melanie Wilson Rughani, Appellate Practice in Oklahoma
Send us a textThis week we have a special guest, Melanie Wilson Rughani, co-chair of the Appellate and Initiative Petition Practice Groups at Crowe and Dunlevy. Melanie tells us about her background and her road to becoming an appellate practitioner. She also shares several great practice tips. We also briefly cover these recently released opinions from the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals and the Oklahoma Supreme Court:2020 OK 87, 10/13/2020, SUTTON v. DAVID STANLEY CHEVROLET (Arbitration clause and fraud in the inducement in a vehicle purchase contract)2020 OK 88, 10/13/2020, IN THE MATTER OF T...
2020-10-28
47 min
Women in Law - On The Record
Episode No. 10: Timila Rother, President and CEO of Crowe & Dunlevy
Timila Rother, the President and CEO of Crowe & Dunlevy, is a native of Oklahoma. Timila offered a unique perspective because she is someone who has gone from associate, to partner, to president at the same firm. She had terrific advice on how to manage others, what kind of initiative she wants to see from her associates, and how to adapt to the evolving business of law.
2018-12-03
44 min
Grounded Sounds
042 | Crowe-Dunlevy's Summer Songwriter Series & Sun Riah
Blake Johnson stops by to talk about Crowe-Dunlevy's Summer Songwriter Series while Sun Riah performs live.
2017-07-20
00 min
Licence Management Today
LMT Episode 04 - 10 Oracle Negotiation Myths
News Roundup and one of our most popular articles "10 Oracle Negotiation Myths" Oracle CEO issues warning to competitors Mark Hurd, Oracle’s CEO was very bullish about the future of Oracle in an interview on CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street”, given on Thursday the 29th January. CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street“ The interview on CNBC.com can be found on this link http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000350362 In the interview Mark Hurd talks about his Cloud strategy, providing best of breed SaaS solutions for Marketing Automation, Human Capital Management in their own right as well as suites of application...
2015-02-11
00 min
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian Live Events
Fact or Fiction?: The United States Courts’ Use of History to Shape Native Law Jurisprudence Part 1
Since the first court decision to articulate Native American law back in 1823, our nation’s courts have repeatedly invoked historical "facts" as a basis for fashioning judicial doctrines that have been prejudicial and harmful to Native Americans. This important symposium reveals that many of our modern Native law doctrines are based in fiction, not fact. Join us as we explore the historical foundations of key court decisions impacting Native Americans. Speakers include Stuart Banner, UCLA School of Law; Walter Echo-Hawk (Pawnee), Crowe "&" Dunlevy, Oklahoma; Mary Kathryn Nagle (Cherokee), Quinn Emanuel Urquhart "&" Sullivan, New York; and Lindsay Robertson, University of Oklahoma Co...
2011-10-07
00 min
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian Live Events
Fact or Fiction?: The United States Courts’ Use of History to Shape Native Law Jurisprudence Part 2
Since the first court decision to articulate Native American law back in 1823, our nation’s courts have repeatedly invoked historical "facts" as a basis for fashioning judicial doctrines that have been prejudicial and harmful to Native Americans. This important symposium reveals that many of our modern Native law doctrines are based in fiction, not fact. Join us as we explore the historical foundations of key court decisions impacting Native Americans. Speakers include Stuart Banner, UCLA School of Law; Walter Echo-Hawk (Pawnee), Crowe "&" Dunlevy, Oklahoma; Mary Kathryn Nagle (Cherokee), Quinn Emanuel Urquhart "&" Sullivan, New York; and Lindsay Robertson, University of Oklahoma Co...
2011-10-07
00 min