4117 N.w. 122Nd St., Ste. B, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
Phone:
(405)7526000 (Phone)
Specialties:
Business Law Civil Rights Criminal Law Divorce Family Law Personal Injury Car Accidents General Civil
Jurisdiction:
Oklahoma
Biography:
About Collin WalkeCollin Walke practices in the areas of commercial litigation, personal injury, family law and criminal law. Collin is licensed to practice in Oklahoma state court, as well as the We...
Mulinix Ogden Hall & Ludlam A Professional Limited Liability Company 210 Park Avenue, Suite 3030, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Phone:
(405)2323800 (Phone)
Specialties:
Business Litigation Family Law Administrative Law Federal Civil Practice Insurance Defense
Memberships:
Oklahoma County (Member, Young Lawyers Division Committee, 2009&mdash ) and Oklahoma Bar Association (Board of Directors, Young Lawyers Division, 2009&mdash
Member, Scope Committee, 2011&mdash
Secretary, Appellate Division, 2010&mdash ).
ISLN:
921431358
Admitted:
2008, Oklahoma and U.S. District Court, Western District of Oklahoma
University:
Oklahoma State University, B.A., 2005
Law School:
Oklahoma City University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2008
Select Legal Services
Attorney
Accident Care and Treatment Center Inc./Advanced Body Scan Imaging
Corporate Counsel
Rubenstein & Pitts, Pllc Jan 2015 - Feb 2019
Attorney and Mediator
Awakeokc Jan 2015 - Feb 2019
Founder and President
State of Oklahoma Jan 2015 - Feb 2019
State Representative
Education:
Oklahoma City University School of Law 2005 - 2008
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
Oklahoma State University 2001 - 2005
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy
Skills:
Litigation Civil Litigation Appeals Legal Research Trial Practice Legal Writing Criminal Law Courts Trials Mediation Wills Commercial Litigation Business Litigation Personal Injury Trusts Family Law Product Liability Estate Planning Appellate Practice Torts Administrative Law Corporate Law Criminal Defense Employment Law Estate Administration Powers of Attorney Medical Malpractice
But Democratic lawmaker Collin Walke said teachers should keep up the pressure. Two separate bills pending in the Legislature to expand tribal gambling and eliminate the income tax deduction for capital gains could generate more than $100 million in additional funding each year.