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LYNN A. PRINGLE
LYNN
A. PRINGLE is a graduate with high honors from the University of
Oklahoma, and received his Juris Doctorate in 1977
from the National Law Center of the George Washington University. Mr. Pringle's practice is
concentrated in the areas of Corporate, Banking, Transactions, Bankruptcy
and Commercial Law and Civil Litigation. Mr. Pringle's banking and
corporate practice includes an emphasis on merger and acquisition
transactions. Mr. Pringle is
also a principal of Pringle Publications Corporation, provider of
PRINGLE® Products for financial institutions. Mr. Pringle has taught as an
Adjunct Professor of Bankruptcy Law at the Oklahoma City University School
of Law and is a member of the Panel of Arbitrators of the American
Arbitration Association and the United States District Court for the
Western District of Oklahoma.
He is a member of the Oklahoma (Director, 1983-95 and Chairman
1989-90, Bankruptcy and Reorganization Section), American, and Oklahoma
County Bar Associations. Mr.
Pringle has contributed to many legal publications, including the Oklahoma
Bar Journal, the Oklahoma City University Law Review and the Consumer
Finance Law Quarterly and is the principle author of PRINGLE Retail Sales
of Nondeposit Investment Products Policy and Audit Procedures and a
contributing author to PRINGLE Safety & Soundness Policies and Audit
Procedures and PRINGLE TELLER PROMPT®. Mr. Pringle is also a frequent
lecturer on corporate, banking and bankruptcy issues to both industry and
legal groups. Mr. Pringle is
admitted to practice before the State Courts of Oklahoma, the U.S. Supreme
Court; the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Tenth and Fifth Circuits; and
the U.S. District Courts for the Western and Northern Districts of
Oklahoma and the Northern District of
Texas.
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LAURA N. PRINGLE
LAURA N.
PRINGLE received her Juris Doctorate with Distinction from the University
of Iowa College of Law in 1977, completing her degree work at Emory University Law School. Her practice is concentrated
primarily in the areas of Financial Institutions Regulatory Law, Banking,
Commercial and Corporate Law.
Ms. Pringle is a principal of Pringle Publications Corporation,
provider of PRINGLE® Products for financial institutions and is
the primary author of PRINGLE Compliance Policies and Audit Procedures for
PRINGLE Safety and Soundness Policies & Audit Procedures as well as
other products for financial institutions, affiliates and other related
parties. Ms. Pringle has
served as Co-Chairman of the Enforcement and Director’s Liability
Committee of the Banking Committee of the American Bar
Association.
Ms.
Pringle has taught as an Adjunct Professor of Banking and Financial
Institutions Law at the University of Oklahoma College of Law and is an
Adjunct Professor of Banking Law at the Oklahoma City University School of
Law. She also teaches bankers
and lawyers at Banking Law Seminars and writes extensively for Banking and
Legal Publications, including the Oklahoma Bar Journal, the Oklahoma Law
Review, the Oklahoma City University Law Review, the Consumer Finance Law
Quarterly. Ms. Pringle
chaired the Banking and Commercial Law Section of the Oklahoma Bar
Association in 1981-1982. She
has worked in house and in private practice handling legal matters and
preparing documents for Banks and other Financial Institutions, Bank
Holding Companies and their subsidiaries and affiliates relating to
Regulatory, Litigation and General Banking Law matters. Ms. Pringle worked as an attorney
for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in the Atlanta, Georgia
District Office and the Legal Department in the Comptroller's Washington,
D.C. office. Ms Pringle
served as the General Counsel for the Oklahoma Bankers Association from
1980-1989. She clerked as a
law student for the United States District Court
for the Southern District of Iowa.
Ms. Pringle is a member of the Oklahoma and Texas
Bars and has been admitted to practice before the State Courts of
Oklahoma and Texas, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth
Circuit, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, and the United
States Supreme Court.
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