Craig W. Hoster - Lawyer in Tulsa, OK

Craig W. Hoster - Lawyer in Tulsa, OK
Kennedy Building, Suite 500, 321 South Boston Avenue,
Tulsa, OK 74103

About the lawyer

Craig W. Hoster is an excellent lawyer from Tulsa, OK. Attorney Craig W. Hoster works in an office located at Kennedy Building, Suite 500, 321 South Boston Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74103. Tulsa lawyer Jared K. Miller will help you solve all issues in the following areas of law: Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Complex and High Profile Civil and Commercial Litigation, Civil and Commercial Litigation, Business and Commercial Transactions, Complex Commercial Litigation, Commercial and Corporate Litigation, Complex Commercial and Corporate Litigation, Commercial and Residential Real Estate, Business and Commercial Law Tulsa, OK. Craig W. Hoster is the best lawyer in Tulsa, Oklahoma state!

Craig W. Hoster has tried numerous complex commercial litigation cases and has extensive litigation experience in the areas of labor and employment, business torts, real estate, oil and gas, trusts, complex business breaches of contract, condemnation, trucking accidents and church law.

Craig received his Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Oklahoma in 1971. He continued his education at the University of Oklahoma College of Law earning his Juris Doctor in 1973. While in law school, he served as Editor of the Oklahoma Law Review and was selected as a member of the Order of the Coif.

Craig has served as a Master Emeritus of the Hudson-Hall-Wheaton Chapter of American Inns of Court. In 2001, the Inn awarded him the Thomas R. Brett Award for excellence in legal ability, professionalism, civility, character and service.

Craig chaired the State of Oklahoma Public Employees Relations Board from 2000-09, helping resolve disputes between unions and municipalities under Oklahomas Municipal Employee Collective Bargaining Act and Fire and Police Arbitration Act. He has also served as a Director of the Tulsa County Bar Association and the Tulsa County Bar Foundation. Craig currently serves on the Synods Permanent Judicial Commission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).

In 2007, the Southern Center for Human Rights presented a Frederick Douglass Human Rights Award to Craig for courageously safeguarding the fundamental human rights of persons detained at Guantanamo Bay. Additionally, he has served his country in the United States Marine Corps Reserve.

Craig has practiced law in Tulsa since 1973 and is of counsel in the firms Tulsa office.

Education

University of Oklahoma
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