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Steven Langer makes immigration law presentation

Steven Langer and Purcell, Oklahoma, immigration attorney Lee Shilling presented a program to the Garvin County, Oklahoma, Bar Association on April 7, 2008, in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. Mr. Langer spoke about the relationship of House Bill 1804 to federal immigration law.

Steven Langer appears on News 9

Steven Langer appeared on News 9 on November 14, 2007, to relate the harmful effect of House Bill 1804 upon the Capitol Hill business community. Please view the story for more information.

Steven Langer interviewed by Univision

Steven Langer appeared on Univision on November 2, 2007, to explain the rights of permanent residents in obtaining Oklahoma drivers licenses in the wake of House Bill 1804. Under the law, permanent resident should receive the same licenses as citizens. Permanent residents who receive temporary licenses should contact Mr. Langer or another attorney as such an action might be a violation of Oklahoma and federal law. Generally, permanent residents possess all the rights of citizens except they may not vote in federal elections (and other elections as determined by state and local laws) and they may not be eligible to hold jobs involving national security.

Steven Langer speaks at November 1, 2007, rally

Steven Langer led the Pledge of Allegiance and spoke to a rally of approximately 500 persons at the State Capitol who gathered for a moment of silence against House Bill 1804, which discriminates against Hispanic citizens and those who might come into contact with persons without proper immigration documentation. Mr. Langer appeared on CBS News Radio, NPR, Univision and Telemundo as well as other news outlets covering the event. Jose Borrayo, Mr. Langer's good friend, acted as the presenter for the rally. Franco Cevallo, the tenor and journalist, led participants in singing the Star Spangled Banner. Mr. Borrayo facilitated the rally by meeting with several community leaders. He believed a minute of silence needed to be held by the Hispanic community in protest of the first day that House Bill 1804 took effect.

Steven Langer interviewed by Fox 25 News

Steven Langer appeared live at the State Capitol at the 7 a.m. segment of Fox 25 News on November 1, 2007. He compared House Bill 1804 to California's anti-Okie law of 1937. At that time, he said, Californians feared the influx of Okies into their state and passed a law to discourage the migration from Oklahoma. Even though the law did not mention Oklahomans just as House Bill 1804 does not mention Hispanics, everyone at the time understood the law targeted Oklahomans whereas today everyone with any common sense understands that House Bill 1804 targets Hispanics.

Steven Langer interviewed by CBS Radio News

Cami McCormick, reporter with CBS Radio News, interviewed Steven Langer on October 31, 2007, about House Bill 1804. Mr. Langer gave Ms. McCormick a tour of the Historic Crown Heights Business District and told her of the likely negative impact of House Bill 1804 on this thriving part of Oklahoma City.

Steven Langer quoted by Daily Oklahoman and Associated Press

On October 29, 2007, Steven Langer participated in a news conference at the State Capitol to announce a moment of silence at noon on November 1 to protest House Bill 1804. The Associated Press quoted Langer as saying that the burgeoning Hispanic population in Oklahoma grows the tax base, the economy and the state's population. The Daily Oklahoman quoted Langer as saying, "Regardless of how they might want to dress it up, this bill targets Hispanics, but the impact on this city will not only damage Hispanics." The Oklahoman noted account closures at First Commercial Bank to support Langer's observation. Please read the Associated Press story at the KOCO website. Please read the Daily Oklahoman story at the newsok.com website.

Steven Langer quoted in Daily Oklahoman

On September 29, 2007, the Historical Capitol Hill Businss District hosted the Festival de las Americas. Attorney Steven Langer provided insight into the place of the Hispanic Community in Oklahoma. He said, "Oklahoma is not growing as fast as other states. There is not much growth in the state. And this is where the growth is. It's in the Hispanic community." Please read the story for more information.

Steven Langer to speak at insurance seminar

Oklahoma City trial lawyer Steven Langer will speak at a seminar on insurance on September 14, 2007. The program, entitled "Insurance Law From A to Z," will also be taught by attorneys Maurice Woods and James Scimeca. According to program sponsor, National Business Institute, "Our accomplished faculty will share their experiences so you can get a solid foundation in basic insurance knowledge, as well as a critical update on recent cases and statutes that will make a significant impact on your practice."

Mr. Langer has almost 15 years experience as a trial lawyer. He has represented both Plaintiffs and Defendants in cases involving injuries, property damage and insurance bad faith. He was a former trial attorney at Kemper Insurance Companies. According to NBI, the program should be attended by both attorneys and insurance adjusters. Please read the brochure for more information.

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