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Norman Oil and Gas Title Examination Lawyer
Overview
Stephanie Moser Goins is an associate attorney will Ball Morse Lowe, PLLC. Her primary areas of practice are oil and gas title examination for the States of Oklahoma and Ohio, as well as Native American law, including probate and approval of tribal trust and restricted Indian real property.
Since her admission to the Oklahoma Bar Association in 2008, Stephanie has worked in private practice on a wide range of civil litigation and public policy issues in federal, state, and tribal jurisdictions...
Stephanie Moser Goins is an associate attorney will Ball Morse Lowe, PLLC. Her primary areas of practice are oil and gas title examination for the States of Oklahoma and Ohio, as well as Native American law, including probate and approval of tribal trust and restricted Indian real property.
Since her admission to the Oklahoma Bar Association in 2008, Stephanie has worked in private practice on a wide range of civil litigation and public policy issues in federal, state, and tribal jurisdictions...
Stephanie Moser Goins is an associate attorney will Ball Morse Lowe, PLLC. Her primary areas of practice are oil and gas title examination for the States of Oklahoma and Ohio, as well as Native American law, including probate and approval of tribal trust and restricted Indian real property.
Since her admission to the Oklahoma Bar Association in 2008, Stephanie has worked in private practice on a wide range of civil litigation and public policy issues in federal, state, and tribal jurisdictions. As a government attorney, Stephanie's experience in public service includes nearly two years as an Assistant General Counsel for the Oklahoma State Department of Education, where she provided legal advice and analysis of state and federal education statutes and the regulations to the agency's staff and wrote administrative regulations for adoption by the Oklahoma State Board of Education and the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board.
About Stephanie Moser Goins
Practice Areas
- Oil and Gas Title Examination
- Probate and Estate Administration
- Federal Indian Law
Current Employment Position(s)
- Senior Attorney
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Oklahoma, 2008
- Supreme Court for the Chickasaw Nation, 2008
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Oklahoma, 2009
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Oklahoma, 2008
- U.S. District Court Western District of Oklahoma, 2008
- U.S. Court of Appeals 10th Circuit, 2009
- Supreme Court of the Muscogee Creek Nation, 2009
- Ohio, 2016
Specialties and Certifications
- Certificate - Center for the Study of American Indian Law and Policy
Other Affiliations
- Oklahoma Bar Association – Estate Planning and Probate Section
- Oklahoma Bar Association - Real Property Section
- Cleveland County Bar Association
- Mineral Lawyers Society of Oklahoma City
Education
- University of Oklahoma College of Law, Norman, Oklahoma, 2008
J.D. - University of Delaware, 1995
M.F.A. - University of Oklahoma, 1992
B.F.A.
Fraternities and Sororities
- Phi Alpha Delta
Achievements
Honors
- Outstanding 2L American Indian Law Review Candidate (2007)
- Am-Jur Achievement Awards from University of Oklahoma College of Law in Legal Research and Writing (Spring 2006), Environmental Law (Summer 2006), International Environmental Law (Spring 2007)
Office Information
Address
3201 S. Berry Rd. Norman, OK 73072
Phone
Fax
- 405-701-2830
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Office Hours
Monday - Friday | 8:00-5:00
Publication
Articles
- Beware the Ides of Marchington: The Erie Doctrine's Effect on Recognition and Enforcement of Tribal Court Judgments in Federal and State Courts, 32 Am. Indian. L. Rev. 189
- American Indian Law Review (Editor-in-Chief 2007-2008)
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