GableGotwals Welcomes Ryan H. Heatherman to the Firm

GableGotwals is pleased to announce that Ryan Heatherman has joined the Tulsa office as a Shareholder, where he will focus on business issues, estate planning, and a broad range of litigation matters. 

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Technology Alert — The AI Revolution in Law: Jobs, Future Opportunities & Ethics

As discussed in a recent webinar hosted by ACC Houston, experts from legal, corporate, and AI governance spheres explored how legal professionals can adapt to and lead in this evolving landscape.

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Chambers USA 2025 Recognizes GableGotwals in Core Practice Areas and Industries

Chambers rankings are assessed on technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial astuteness, diligence, commitment, and other qualities most valued by the client. Interviews are conducted with peers outside of the firm and clients in order to determine inclusion and rankings.

By |2025-06-17T09:53:07-05:00June 11th, 2025|Comments Off on Chambers USA 2025 Recognizes GableGotwals in Core Practice Areas and Industries

GableGotwals Welcomes Jason T. Seay to the Firm

GableGotwals is pleased to announce that Jason Seay has joined the Tulsa office as Of Counsel. He has extensive experience advising clients on healthcare regulatory compliance, data privacy and security, artificial intelligence governance, and broader regulatory matters.

By |2025-06-05T09:04:02-05:00June 2nd, 2025|Comments Off on GableGotwals Welcomes Jason T. Seay to the Firm

The Journal Record – Gavel to Gavel: Jurisdictional Issues in Obtaining “Control” of Crypto by Jeffrey Hassell and Bailey Barnes

There is growing certainty about how to perfect a security interest in cryptocurrency, but the roadmap to implement the preferred method of perfection, by “control,” remains extremely complex because of difficulties in determining applicable law. Lenders should consult counsel if they seriously consider cryptocurrency as collateral.

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