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Seeger Weiss Asbestos Attorneys in Tulsa, Oklahoma


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In the heart of downtown Tulsa, Seeger Weiss’s offices are located at 320 South Boston Avenue, in the former National Bank of Tulsa Building—one of Oklahoma’s finest examples of Art Deco architecture. Oklahoma serves as the law firm’s center for environmental and toxic exposure litigation. From Tulsa, Seeger Weiss has pursued lawsuits on behalf of victims of lead poisoning and pollution.

 

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Founding partners Christopher Seeger and Stephen Weiss have litigated toxic and environmental tort cases in Oklahoma. Weiss has worked on lawsuits against Big Poultry and Big Pork, when giant agricultural conglomerates pollute the land and water around them by improperly disposing animal waste from enormous facilities that house tens of thousands of livestock. In particular, Weiss has served as Co-Lead Counsel in the District Court of Mayes County, Oklahoma in litigation to protect the Grand Lake O’ Cherokees. This threatened lake is located in Northeast Oklahoma, in the foothills of the Ozark mountains.

 

 

Seeger has represented Oklahoma children and property owners from Tar Creek, one of the most notorious hazardous waste sites in the nation, in the former Picher Mining Field. Countless children have suffered serious and irreparable brain damage because of lead contamination and poisoning in their northeast Oklahoma homes—lead that had been dumped by careless mining companies.

Counsel Donald Bradford heads up the Oklahoma office. A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, he then attended law school at the University of Tulsa, where he earned the distinctions of “Outstanding First Year Student,” the honorary Order of the Curule Chair, and serving on the University of Tulsa Law Journal.

Oklahoma Counties

  • Adair
  • Alfalfa
  • Atoka
  • Beaver
  • Beckham
  • Blaine
  • Bryan
  • Caddo
  • Canadian
  • Carter
  • Cherokee
  • Choctaw
  • Cimarron
  • Cleveland
  • Coal
  • Comanche
  • Cotton
  • Craig
  • Creek
  • Custer
  • Delaware
  • Dewey
  • Ellis
  • Garfield
  • Garvin
  • Grady
  • Grant
  • Greer
  • Harmon
  • Harper
  • Haskell
  • Hughes
  • Jackson
  • Jefferson
  • Johnston
  • Kay
  • Kingfisher
  • Kiowa
  • Latimer
  • Le Flore
  • Lincoln
  • Logan
  • Love
  • Major
  • Marshall
  • Mayes
  • McClain
  • McCurtain
  • McIntosh
  • Murray
  • Muskogee
  • Noble
  • Nowata
  • Okfuskee
  • Oklahoma
  • Okmulgee
  • Osage
  • Ottawa
  • Pawnee
  • Payne
  • Pittsburg
  • Pontotoc
  • Pottawatomie
  • Pushmataha
  • Roger Mills
  • Rogers
  • Seminole
  • Sequoyah
  • Stephens
  • Texas
  • Tillman
  • Tulsa
  • Wagoner
  • Washington
  • Washita
  • Woods
  • Woodward
 
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