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IN THE COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Tulsa

Lois Williams,
Plaintiff/Appellant,

vs

Joseph McFeeters, and The Davey Tree Expert Company,
Defendants/Appellees.
No. SD-122699
(Summary Disposition)


Filed: 12/04/2024


Appealed from: GARFIELD County District Court

Parties

Mcfeeters, Joseph, Appellee
The Davey Tree Expert Company, Appellee
WILLIAMS, LOIS, Appellant
 

Attorneys

Attorney Represented Parties
BREWER,  MICHAEL  W (Bar #11769)
HILTGEN & BREWER P.C.
9505 N KELLEY AVE
OKLA CITY, OK 73131
 
 
LAMUNYON,  JUSTIN (Bar #16007)
118 N INDEPENDENCE
ENID, OK 73701
 
WILLIAMS  LOIS

Events

  None

Lower Court Counts and Other Information

Count Case Number Statute Crime Sentence Judge Reporter
- CJ-2024-138 - Newby, Tom

Docket

Date Code Description Count Party Amount
11-05-2024  DOOA

DATE OF ORDER APPEALED

12-04-2024  CASE

SUMMARY DISPOSITION INITIAL FILING

12-04-2024  PAY

RECEIPT # 90487 ON 12/04/2024. OVER THE COUNTER
PAYOR: JUSTIN LAMUNYON TOTAL AMOUNT PAID: $ 200.00.
LINE ITEMS:
$200.00 ON INITIAL FILING.

12-04-2024  PETF

PETITION IN ERROR FILED BY LAMUNYON FOR WILLIAMS - PLNTF/APLNT

Document Available (#1059899926) TIFF    PDF

12-04-2024  TEXT

ENTRY OF APPEARANCE BY JUSTIN LAMUNYON

Document Available (#1059899922) TIFF    PDF

12-04-2024  TREC

APPELLANT'S RECORD-SUMMARY DISPOSITION O+4

12-20-2024  RESP

RESPONSE TO PETITION IN ERROR

Document Available (#1060369500) TIFF    PDF

01-16-2025  CCAT

ASSIGNED TO COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS, TULSA; N/ATTYS

Document Available (#1041031353) TIFF    PDF

01-29-2026  COPN

JE: OPINION-------------------REVERSED AND REMANDED------------------BLACKWELL, PJ. CONCUR: BARNES, J., HUBER, J.********************SUMMARY (FOR PUB)*****************C/ATTYS DC JUDGE

Document Available (#1064375038) TIFF    PDF

01-29-2026  3014

REVERSED AND REMANDED (OPINION)