The Oklahoma Bar Journal November 2022

NOVEMBER 2022 | 77 THE OKLAHOMA BAR JOURNAL KUDOS Jimmy K. Goodman has been elected president of the American Bar Foundation for its 2022-2024 term. He is currently a senior trial attorney practicing in the areas of high-stakes business litigation, product claims and disputes involving tribal compacts, economic development, gaming enterprises and federal Indian law. He previously served as vice president of the ABF Board of Directors and is a former president of the Oklahoma County Bar Association and the Oklahoma Bar Foundation. Mr. Goodman, a former president of Crowe & Dunlevy, co-founded the firm’s Diversity Committee. He also is actively involved with the ABA’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, having been on the ABA’s Council on Racial and Ethnic Justice, Commission on Domestic and Sexual Violence, Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity, Commission on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Commission on Hispanic Rights and Responsibilities. An active community volunteer, Mr. Goodman helped draft the mission statement for the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum. He is a board member for Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma and past president and longtime counsel to Planned Parenthood of Central Oklahoma. He is a founding board member of the Citizens League of Central Oklahoma, Myriad Gardens Foundation and Central Oklahoma Childbirth Education Association. Richard Coiner Jr. has been named the recipient of this year’s Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Outstanding Retired Faculty Award. Mr. Coiner grew up in Tulsa and graduated from Booker T. Washington High School, where he was a member of the Voluntary Integration Program. Mr. Coiner received his J.D. from the TU College of Law and practiced with the law firm of Wallace and Owens from 1984 until 1991. He served on the Miami Integris Hospital Foundation board for 29 years, worked as a Sunday school teacher and senior warden for All Saints Episcopal Church and was on the state board for the Episcopal Church of Oklahoma. He is also a member of the Ottawa County Historical Society and the Society for American Baseball Research. Kendra Robben has been named to the Board of Directors for the Oklahoma City branch of Legacy Bank. She is an estate planning and corporate law attorney who established her firm, Robben Law PLLC, in November 2009. Ms. Robben received her J.D. from the OCU School of Law in 2007, where she graduated first in her class and was named the OBA Outstanding OCU Law Student. She also has served as an adjunct professor at the OCU School of Law. She is an active member of the OBA, the Rotary Club of Oklahoma City and is involved in several other civic groups in the Oklahoma City metro area. David Halley was appointed Canadian County special judge and will take the bench in early 2023. He succeeds Special Judge Khristan Strubhar, who was elected district judge. Mr. Halley has been in private practice in El Reno for more than 30 years, providing family law, divorce, estate planning, criminal law and civil litigation services. Since 2010, he has been the city of El Reno’s associate municipal judge. In 2021, he was named Family Law Section Guardian Ad Litem of the Year. He also has been heavily involved in his community, serving as city councilman for six years and announcing the El Reno Indians football games for two decades. HOW TO PLACE AN ANNOUNCEMENT: The Oklahoma Bar Journal welcomes short articles or news items about OBA members and upcoming meetings. If you are an OBA member and you’ve moved, become a partner, hired an associate, taken on a partner, received a promotion or an award or given a talk or speech with statewide or national stature, we’d like to hear from you. Sections, committees and county bar associations are encouraged to submit short stories about upcoming or recent activities. Honors bestowed by other publications (e.g., Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers, etc.) will not be accepted as announcements. (Oklahoma-based publications are the exception.) Information selected for publication is printed at no cost, subject to editing and printed as space permits. Submit news items to: Lauren Rimmer Communications Dept. Oklahoma Bar Association 405-416-7018 barbriefs@okbar.org Articles for the January issue must be received by Dec. 1.

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