Shane Henry and Aaron D. Bundy are in high demand these days.
The two Fry & Elder trial lawyers and partners were presented with the 2017 Earl Sneed Award for their significant and outstanding continuing legal education contributions during Friday’s general assembly at the OBA Annual Meeting in Tulsa.
If that weren’t enough, Henry and Bundy were spotlighted in Friday’s Tulsa Business & Legal News in a feature written by long-time legal writer Ralph Schaefer. CLICK HERE to read the article.
“It’s always nice to have your accomplishments recognized by the media,” Bundy said. “Ralph (Schaefer) and the Tulsa Business & Legal News have done such a great job of providing legal coverage throughout our Tulsa legal community over the years.”
The article provided insight into what drove Henry and Bundy to be active in CLE and how they emerged from students to teachers. Both AV-Rated attorneys discussed how early setbacks and a burning desire to improve in the courtroom fueled their drive to attend various CLE seminars many led by acclaimed trial lawyer Roger Dodd.
As Bundy stated in the article,
“We work from a lot of our material that has come from our failures. But we are torn. We don’t want to sound like failures, although we talk about it at the beginning. We are saying that we are not perfect and that we do things perfectly. We want people to learn from our mistakes instead of going through some of the same things we have.”
Henry and Bundy offer an extensive and diverse portfolio of CLE presentations that include the following:
- Starting Your Trial Off Right: Winning in the Beginning
- Evidence at Trial
- Using Social Media Evidence
- Advanced Cross Examination
- Dealing with Speaking Objections at Trial
- Advanced Trial Techniques
- Hostile Witness & Cross Examination
- Connecting in the Courtroom
- Marriage, Murder and Molestation
The two experienced trial lawyers presented one of their newest presentations: “Marriage, Murder and Molestation” during Wednesday’s CLE section on the Crossroads Between Family Law and Criminal Law just two days before receiving the Earl Sneed Award.
Media Exposure Second to None
Fry & Elder has been no stranger to media coverage over the past few years. Friday’s article in the Tulsa Business & Legal News was just the latest installation. All total, the renowned Oklahoma law firm has been spotlighted a staggering 27 times since 2014 by many of the state’s largest and most prestigious media outlets. Below is a comprehensive list of Fry & Elder stories published by the media since 2014 on the firm and its attorneys’ accomplishments.
- Tulsa Business & Legal News
- Tulsa Business & Legal News
- Tulsa Business & Legal News
- Tulsa Business & Legal News
- Tulsa Business & Legal News
- University of Tulsa College of Law
- Cherokee Phoenix
- Muskogee Phoenix
- TulsaPeople Magazine
- Tulsa Business & Legal News
- La Semana del Sur
- TulsaPeople Magazine
- Tulsa Business & Legal News
- ABC KTUL Channel 8 TV
- CBS KOTV Channel 6 TV
- Tulsa Business & Legal News
- Tulsa Business & Legal News
- TulsaPeople Magazine
- Oklahoma Bar Association
- TulsaPeople Magazine
- Tulsa World
- Tulsa Business & Legal News
- Tulsa Business & Legal News
- Tulsa World
- Tulsa Business & Legal News
- Tulsa World
- Tulsa World
Capping Off a Memorable Week
The presentation of the 2017 Earl Sneed Award by OBA President Linda Thomas on Friday capped off what can only be described as one of the most memorable weeks in Fry & Elder history which dates back to 1932.
The firm began the week by moving into its new state-of-the-art Tulsa Maple Ridge office – The Headquarters Building – on Monday. That was followed up Wednesday with news that the U.S. News & World Report had selected the firm to its prestigious Best Law Firms List for a 5th consecutive year.
“It’s been an amazing week,” Henry said. “There is just a lot of excitement surrounding the firm and all that we’re doing at Fry & Elder. I’m so grateful to be a part of the Fry & Elder team.”
Contact Fry & Elder Tulsa or Fry & Elder Oklahoma City today to set up a personal consultation with an elite Oklahoma trial lawyer.
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