Jim Lloyd
Co-author Jim Lloyd has been honored by the Oklahoma Bar Association, named in Who's Who in American Law, and is a member of the Missouri and Oklahoma Bar Associations, the Oklahoma Association for Justice and was invited by Melvin Belli to become a Lifetime Trustee of the prestigious Melvin Belli Society. The Oklahoma Bar Association honored Jim Lloyd as the Outstanding Young Lawyer for the State of Oklahoma early in his career. In part, he was recognized for his volunteer service to the...See more
Co-author Jim Lloyd has been honored by the Oklahoma Bar Association, named in Who's Who in American Law, and is a member of the Missouri and Oklahoma Bar Associations, the Oklahoma Association for Justice and was invited by Melvin Belli to become a Lifetime Trustee of the prestigious Melvin Belli Society. The Oklahoma Bar Association honored Jim Lloyd as the Outstanding Young Lawyer for the State of Oklahoma early in his career. In part, he was recognized for his volunteer service to the community. He was asked to write an advice column, "Ask a Lawyer" in the Tulsa World newspaper which ran for years. Lloyd also ran booths at the Tulsa State Fair as part of a bar association community outreach program to let people know about their legal rights. Jim was also the chairman of the Tulsa County Speakers Bureau explaining to elementary school children through high school students what it is like to be a lawyer. Mr. Lloyd also performed critical work as an Oklahoma Commissioner tasked with investigating the race riots of 1921. He uncovered and saved important evidence before they were destroyed. Jim, his wife, Nancy, and their son, Buddy, run Lloyd & Lloyd, a "mom-and-pop" law firm in Sand Springs, Oklahoma. See less