Philip O. Watts's profile

    Philip O. Watts

    Top rated Business Litigation attorney in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

    Education Qualification:

    The University of Oklahoma College of Law

    Practice Areas:

    Business litigation,

    Civil litigation,

    Appellate

    1000 W Wilshire Blvd, Ste 362Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73116

    First Admitted: 1984, Oklahoma

    Bar/Professional Activity:
    • Texas, pro hac vice License
    • North Carolina, pro hac vice License
    • Kansas, pro hac vice License
    • Michigan, pro hac vice License
    • Oklahoma
    • Florida, pro hac vice License
    Representative Clients:
    • Diversified Construction Inc., 2012
    • Trails West Express, LLC., 2012
    • Express Personnel Services, Inc., 2012
    • Summit Business Systems Inc., 2012
    • Flair Enterprises Inc., 2012
    • Oklahoma LLC, 2012
    Pro bono/Community Service:
    • North East Resource Center - many individuals who lack the resources to defend themselves in litigation or disputes, including property disputes, custody issues and general life issues, 2000
    • Volunteer, Thirst for A Cause, 2000
    • Board Member, Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, 2000
    • Board Member, Infant Crisis Services, 2000
    • Volunteer, Lyric Theater, 2000
    Honors/Awards:
    • AV Rating for 25 Years, Martindale Hubbell, 2016
    • Winner, National Appellate Advocacy Competition, University of Oklahoma College of Law
    Educational Background:
    • Durant High School, 1977
    • Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Bachelor of Arts, Major: Speech Communications, Bachelor of Science, Major: Business Administration, Honors: With Honors, 1981
    Scholarly Lectures/Writings:
    • Contingent Liability for Passive Working Interest Owners in Oklahoma - The Risk of Getting Drilled, Oklahoma Bar Journal, An analysis of mining partnerships and other theories of liability for passive oil and gas investors, 1985
    • Author, Primer on Non Dischargeability Of Debt Under the Bankruptcy Code, Consumer Law Quarterly, An analysis of non dischargeable debt under 11 U.S.C § 523., 1993
    • Oklahoma Law Review, Chairman of the Judiciary Committee and Note Editor, University of Oklahoma College of Law
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