Waller Jorgenson, PLLC was formed in April, 2016. Its principals had practiced together at Sneed Lang PC prior to that time. The firm’s practice is heavily concentrated in civil litigation, especially in the areas of business and financial litigation, employment litigation, and personal injury litigation.
Litigation Forums
All Oklahoma state trial and appellate courts
Federal trial and appellate courts
Arbitration and mediation tribunals
Government agencies
State securities regulators
Oil and gas regulators
EEOC
State employment regulation agencies
Representative Industries and Practice Areas
General business litigation, especially that involving closely-held companies
Energy industry litigation and transactions, especially in the exploration and production and natural gas transmission sectors
Construction litigation and transactions
Banking and financial industry litigation
Securities, business fraud and business torts, including proprietary information and trade secret disputes
Litigation involving governance/ownership disputes in privately-held companies
Personal injury litigation, including medical malpractice
Employment-related issues and disputes (plaintiff and defendant), including regulatory compliance, employment discrimination, wrongful termination, and executive compensation disputes
Advising companies and individuals concerning transactions and day-to-day issues in the above areas and related areas
Litigation Technology Capabilities
Extensive experience in e-discovery approaches and issues in “big document” litigation
Capacity for and substantial experience employing contract attorney/e-discovery specialists and litigation technology firms with proven track records
Overarching Philosophy
Our approach to every business dispute is to work with the client and other interested parties to resolve matters so as to avoid litigation. However, once litigation becomes unavoidable, we have the experience and expertise to represent the client (whether defending or prosecuting) through trial and, if necessary, appeals to the highest jurisdictional court.