Fletcher D. Handley, Jr.
Civil Justice Attorney
has been practicing law in Oklahoma for 30 years, primarily in the areas of Personal Injury, Wrongful Death and Divorce and Custody. Much of his practice is focused on Auto Accidents and Insurance Law, including Dram Shop, or Tavern liability. His reputation in these areas led the American Bar Association to ask him to testify before the US Senate Commerce Committee in 1999 regarding a proposed National No-Fault Auto Insurance Bill. He is retired from the US Army Jag Corps and the Oklahoma Army National Guard, having served in the Armed Forces for almost 35 years, many as a Military Judge. He is rated "AV" by Martindale-Hubbell and is a Charter Member of the International Society of Primerus Law Firms.

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American Bar Association Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section


Fletcher Handley has been active form many years in the Tort, Trial and Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) of the American Bar Association.  He is a former Chair of the Automobile Law Committee, and testified before the US Senate Commerce Committee in 1999 on behalf of the ABA in opposition to proposed National no-fault auto insurance.  

Fletcher served on the TIPS Council, 2000-2004, and is also a former Chair of the TIPS Plaintiff’s Task Force.  He taught and served as a Mentor at the National Trial Academy in Reno, Nevada, in 2003, and is currently a member of the National Trial Academy Board. 

He has also been a member of the TIPS Scholarship Fund Board for many years and currently serves as Chair of that Board.  The Scholarship Fund Board has awarded in excess of $250,000 to minority and disadvantaged lawyers over the past 10 to assist them in attending TIPS meetings and seminars, thus helping to insure diversity within the section, and equal opportunity, regardless of ethnicity, gender or practice setting.

 

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Peter Bennett, Fletch, Payne Stewart, John Buckley & Randy Aliment at Pinehurst

Drawing by
Haley Bennett
London, 2000



With good friend Janice Brown
at Pinehurst Barn Dance



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and Tom Fain

       

 

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