Below are links regarding press involving The Law Offices of Trae Gray
1.        Trae was nominated by Governor Brad Henry to serve a six-year term on the Oklahoma
Tourism and Recreation Commission. The full Senate confirmed Gray on a 44-0 vote.  
Senate
Confirms Coalgate Attorney To Oklahoma Tourism Commission
 (Story Re-printed with
permission, from the May 26, 2010, COALGATE RECORD REGISTER)


2.        Trae's article Don't Give Away the Farm Negotiating Surface Damage Cases is
published in the Oil and Gas and Other Energy Resources Issue of The Oklahoma Bar Journal

3.        Terry Vick Claims Self Defense in Shooting Incident, Trae Gray represented Terry
Vick, the jury returned a unanimous verdict of not guilty (Story Re-printed, with permission,
from the April 8 and April 15, 2009 COALGATE RECORD REGISTER)

4.        Jury Trial Settles Dispute Over an Access Road, Trae Gray represented Del Juan
Foreman and Chuck Looudermilk obtaining a unimaous verdict of $30,000 for an access road
across a half mile of their property. (Story Re-printed, with permission, from the April 22, 2009
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER)

5.  The Oklahoma Landowners Association chooses Coalgate Trial Lawyer Trae Gray to
be their attorney of choice for its members. In their announcement the Association stated,
“Trae is a native Oklahoman, born in Ardmore in 1974.  He is well known for his work
protecting landowners with needs all across our state. Trae has handled over 300 energy
industry matters for Oklahoma landowners since opening his Coalgate office in 2007. He is a
preeminent authority advocating for the peoples' interest under the Oklahoma Surface
Damages Act. He will be an asset to our association. Please visit
www.ok-landownerassoc.org
for information on the Oklahoma Landowners Association or call 918-534-1809.

6.     Surface Damage Case Raises Bar For Drill Sites Trae Gray represented Bob Strunk
and obtained a settlement of $41,000 plus costs prior to trial for a drill site located on the
Strunk Family Farm.  (Story Re-printed, with permission, from the April 2, 2008 COALGATE
RECORD REGISTER)

7.     Judge throws out Atoka Co. indictment against board member and employees
(Trae Gray represented Norman Ranger in Atoka County, above is the link to the coverage by
The Oklahoman on Wednesday, January 30, 2008)
Atoka County judge tosses indictments against tech center employees
(Story by the Associated Press, printed in the Tulsa World on January 30, 2008)   
Attorney general wants case dropped against two officials
(Follow up story on the Norman Ranger case, from The Oklahoman on Saturday, February 23,
2008)
Kiamichi board members indicted (Story by the Associated Press, printed in the Tulsa
World on October 11, 2007)
Investigation continues into vo-tech campaign (From the Oklahoman on Tuesday,
October 2, 2007)
Five indicted for using equipment for politics (Story by the Associated Press, printed in
the Tulsa World on October 1, 2007)
Kiamichi Tech superintendent fired (From the Oklahoman on Saturday, June 30, 2007)
Two named in grand jury indictment (From the Oklahoman on Friday, June 29, 2007)

8.     Temporary Restraining Order Filed Against Drilling Company (Story Re-printed,
with permission, from the front page of the Wednesday, June 13, 2007 COALGATE RECORD
REGISTER)

9.     Families File Suit Over Mill Creek Contamination (Story Re-printed, with permission,
from the front page of the Thursday, June 28, 2007 CAPITAL-DEMOCRAT, with updates and
background stories)
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