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Michael J. Rose, P.C.
4200 Perimeter Center Dr.
Suite 245
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
Phone: (405) 605-3757
Fax: (405) 605-3758
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Attorney Profile

Michael J. Rose 
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Attorney
phone (405) 605-3757
fax (405) 605-3758
email Email Me

Located in Oklahoma City, Mike Rose's practice is focused debtor representation in consumer and business bankruptcy cases, bankruptcy litigation and appeals, and litigation involving Federal and State consumer protection laws such as the Truth in Lending Act, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act. Mr. Rose's other areas of practice include representation of individuals in employment discrimination and personal injury cases.

Mr. Rose has been practicing law since 1994, after graduating with honors from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. He has developed a reputation for handling complex bankruptcy and consumer protection issues at trial and on appeal. Mr. Rose has often been a featured speaker at legal education seminars hosted by the Oklahoma Bar Association, Cleveland County Bar Association, and Oklahoma County Bankruptcy Bar Association. Mr. Rose is a regular guest on Oklahoma City radio station KVSP and authored The Role of Non-Bankruptcy Consumer Remedies in Insolvency Cases, National Association of Chapter 13 Trustees Quarterly, July, 1997, Vol.9, No.4. Published opinions include Household Bank, N.A. v. Sales, 228 B.R. 748 (10th Cir. BAP 1999) and In Re Younger, 216 B.R. 649 (W.D.Okla. 1998).

Mr. Rose takes a multi-solution approach when dealing with a client's financial problems. He examines each client's case with an eye toward finding relief under a number of different consumer protection laws. In other words, a client who contacts Mr. Rose regarding bankruptcy needs will also receive advice on possible creditor violations involving home equity lending, collection laws, and other abusive lending tactics.

The most common consumer protection sought today is bankruptcy, either in Chapter 7 (liquidation) or Chapter 13 (reorganization) of the Bankruptcy Code. Bankruptcy laws are powerful, but they can be even more powerful when combined with other consumer protection laws. Moreover, bankruptcy laws change often, and keeping up with those changes is necessary for an attorney to adequately represent his client.

Attorneys who do not consider non-bankruptcy consumer protection remedies often give their clients incomplete legal advice. And attorneys who do not involve themselves regularly in contested consumer protection or bankruptcy litigation are often not taken seriously by creditors, collectors, and their attorneys. A bankruptcy proceeding may have long-lasting effects on a person's life. Hiring an attorney with experience and a reputation for representing his clients diligently can make all the difference when it comes to dealing with matters as important as finances and debts.

Mr. Rose offers free initial consultations for those who have questions about their rights under bankruptcy and other laws. Payment on most cases can be arranged on a payment plan or by contingency fee.

Year Joined Organization:
2003
Areas of Practice:
90% Bankruptcy
10% Consumer Protection
Litigation Percentage:
25% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Bar Admissions:
Oklahoma, 1994
U.S. District Court Western District of Oklahoma, 1994
Education:
University of Oklahoma College of Law, Norman, Oklahoma, 1994
Juris Doctor
Honors: With Honors
Honors: Class Standing : 24 / 212
Honors: Dean's Honor Roll
Honors: Ethics Tribunal Member, 1992 - 1993
Honors: ABA, Law Student Division Representative, 1992 - 1993


Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, Oklahoma, 1991
Bachelor of Arts
Honors: Duncan Price News - Editorial Journalism Award
Honors: President's Honor Roll
Honors: Reporter, "OBU Bison" Student Newspaper
Major:  Public Relations
Minor:  Telecommunication


Published Works:
The Role of Non-Bankruptcy Consumer Remedies in Insolvency Cases, National Association of Chapter 13 Trustees Quarterly, Vol.9, No.4, July, 1997


Representative Cases:
Household Bank, N.A. v. Sales, 228 B.R. 748 (10th Cir. BAP 1999)
References:
Rodney Uphoff, Associate Dean Elwood Thomas Endowed Professor of Law
Katherine Jenson White, Journalism Instructor/Media Specialist, University of Oklahoma
David Prater, Attorney/Former Prosecutor for Oklahoma County District Attorney
Classes/Seminars Taught:
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act Seminar, Las Vegas, NE, Cleveland County Bar Association Conference, August, 2000 - 2002


Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Seminar, Oklahoma City and Tulsa, OK, Sixteenth Annual Basic Bankruptcy Seminar, April and May, 2000


Consumer Bankruptcy Seminar, Oklahoma City, OK, Bridging the Gap, November, 1999


Consumer Protection Seminar, Cleveland County Bar Association Conference, July, 1999


Frequent "Open Mic Morning Show" Radio Guest, Answering Legal Questions/Listener Phone Calls, KVSP 1140 AM


On Air Radio Personality, KLYT 88.9 FM Albuquerque, NM


Honors and Awards:
Recipient, Frank C. Love Memorial Scholarship (Award Based on Writing Competition)


American Jurisprudence Award, Criminal Procedure I


American Jurisprudence Award, Evidence


Past Employment Positions:
Citizen Potawatomi Nation, Staff Attorney, 2003


Michael Rose & Associates, P.C., Attorney / President, 2000 - 2002


Pappas & Rose, P.C., Attorney / President, 1995 - 2000


Mansell & Engel, Associate Attorney, 1994 - 1995


City of Oklahoma City, Legal Intern, 1993 - 1994


Oklahoma Indigent Defense System, Legal Intern, 1992 - 1993


Shawnee News Star, Staff Reporter, 1990 - 1992


KLYT FM, Disc Jockey, 1984 - 1986