Tulsa Community College - Political Science
Author
Credit Card Balance Transfers as Recoverable Preferences in Chapter 7 Proceedings
published in The Oklahoma Bar Journal
Aug. 8
80 OBJ 20.\n\nAuthor
Hot Coffee as a Defective Product in the Liebeck v. McDonald’s Case
published in Law of Russia
United States of America and European Union: Problems and Perspectives of the Development
by Mari State University
2001.\n\nSpeaker and participant at symposium on: “Russian Law
Law of the USA
and the EU: Current Situation and Development”
Mari State University
Yoshkar-Ola
Mari-El Republic
Russian Federation
June
Mike
Barber & Bartz
University of Phoenix
Tulsa Community College
Law Office of Michael Boutot
Adjunct Professor of Liberal Arts. Courses taught: POLS 1113 - Introduction to American Federal Government
POLS 2033 - Introduction to Political Thought
HIST 1483 - American History from 1492 to the Civil War
HIST 1493 - American History from the Civil War to Present.
Adjunct Professor
Tulsa
Oklahoma Area
Tulsa Community College
Practice focused on legal research and brief writing in state and federal court. Prepared appeals to Oklahoma Supreme Court and administrative agencies. Conducted extensive document review
research and drafted pleadings in areas of business and commercial law
construction law
and family law.
Attorney
Tulsa
Oklahoma Area
Barber & Bartz
Tulsa
Oklahoma
General law practice with a special focus on appeals to the Oklahoma Supreme Court and state and federal administrative agencies. Conduct complex legal research and brief writing in the areas of civil and criminal law on a contract basis for other attorneys and law firms. Assist in all areas of litigation support for attorneys and law firms on a contract basis.
Attorney
Law Office of Michael Boutot
Adjunct Professor of Legal Studies. Courses taught: LAW 531 - Business Law (MBA program)
LAW 421 - Contemporary Business Law
HCS 335 - Health Care Ethics and Social Responsibility
HCS 430 - Legal Issues in Health Care: Regulation and Compliance
HCS 455 - Health Care Policy: The Past and the Future
HIS 301 - United States Constitution
HIS 135 -
Adjunct Professor
Tulsa
Oklahoma Area
University of Phoenix
Russian
English
University of Tulsa
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Political Science and Government
Master of Arts (M.A.)
History
University of Tulsa
Juris Doctor
Order of the Barristers\nCALI Award in Constitutional Law\nCALI Award in Advanced Legal Writing: International Petroleum Transactions
Law
University of Tulsa College of Law
Courts
Legal Issues
Legal Writing
Family Law
Litigation
Appeals
Corporate Law
Legal Research
Legal Advice
Trials
Criminal Law
Civil Litigation
Boutot