Background
Oliver, Junior, William L. was born on July 31, 1938 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States.
Oliver, Junior, William L. was born on July 31, 1938 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States.
University of Oklahoma (Bachelor of Business Administration, 1960. Bachelor of Laws, 1963). Phi Alpha Delta. Editor, Oklahoma Law Review, 1962-1963.
Airplane Crash Litigation, Insurance Defense and Litigation.
Worked at Martin, Pringle, Oliver, Wallace & Swartz, Limited liability partnership (Wichita, Kansas) specializing in General Civil, Trial and Appellate Practice. Adoption, Aviation, Banking, Bankruptcy, Business, Creditors Rights, Employment, Environmental, Estate Planning, Immigration, Insurance, International, Oil and Gas, Probate, Products Liability, Real Estate and Taxation Law. Admitted to the bar, 1963, Kansas.
Phi Alpha Delta.
Editor, Oklahoma Law Review, 1962-1963. Member: International Association of Defense Council. Product Liability Advisory Council.
Defense Research Institute.
Fellow, Kansas Bar Foundation. Robert Martin and Kenneth Pringle first associated their unique skills to service clients in the oil and gas business.
Under their leadership, the Firm has grown into one of the largest firms in Kansas by expanding and diversifying its practice, both nationally and internationally. The Firm provides its clients with expertise in areas of practice which include corporate law, bankruptcy, banking and commercial law, litigation, employment law, estate planning and probate administration, and taxation.
Martin, Pringle, Oliver, Wallace and Swartz is known throughout the United States for its litigation expertise, particularly all aspects of aviation law.
The Firm"s lawyers and support staff strive to serve its clients by delivering nothing less than the highest quality work product in a result-oriented, cost-effective manner.
Member: International Association of Defense Council. Product Liability Advisory Council. Defense Research Institute.
Fellow, Kansas Bar Foundation.
Fellow, Kansas Bar Foundation.