Resumé of Steven Oberman (cont.)
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OTHER PUBLICATIONS
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Compher-Rice, Sara and Oberman, Steven, Investigating the DUI Case: Things to Do,
Places to Go, People to See, The Champion (published by the National Association
of Criminal Defense Lawyers), March 2009.
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Compher-Rice, Sara and Oberman, Steven, Have You Told Your DUI Client . . . ?, Dicta
(published by the Knoxville Bar Association), April 2008.
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Oberman, Steven and Compher-Rice, Sara, The Standardized Field Sobriety Test Validation
Myth, The Champion (published by the National Association of Criminal Defense
Lawyers), June 2006.
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Hlastala, Michael P., Ph.D., Polissar, Nayak, Ph.D., and Oberman, Steven, Statistical
Evaluation of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, Journal of Forensic Sciences,
May 2005.
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Kapsack, Bruce and Oberman, Steven, Crawford v. Washington: [The] DUI Defense Practitioner’s
Perspective, The Champion (published by the National Association of Criminal
Defense Lawyers), September/October 2004.
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Oberman, Steven, Cross-Examination of the State’s Blood Test Expert, The Champion
(published by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers), December 2001.
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Oberman, Steven, Drunk or Drowsy? How Fatigue Can Be Mistaken for Intoxication,
The Champion (published by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers),
January/February 2001.
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Oberman, Steven and Bell James A. H., Effective Use of Police Videos in DUI Defense,
The Champion (published by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers),
November 1999.
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Oberman, Steven and Cooper, Jonathan D., Attacking the Disclosure and Analysis of
Hospital Blood-Alcohol Test Results, The Champion (published by the National
Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers), April 1997.
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Oberman, Steven and Kellogg, Kimberly, DUI as a Federal Crime, The Champion
(published by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers), January/February
1996.
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Oberman, Steven and Cooper, Jonathan D., Evading Roadblocks on the Prosecution Highway
(Part One) , The Champion (published by the National Association of Criminal
Defense Lawyers), December 1994.
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Oberman, Steven and Bell, James A. H., D.W.I. Means Defend With Ingenuity
1986.
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Oberman, Steven and Bell, James A. H., D.W.I.: Defend With Ingenuity, a
periodic series published by the Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
1985 – 1987.
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Oberman, Steven, “Birmingham Drug Survey,” Social Studies: The Humanizing Process,
eds. M. Kleg and J. Litcher (Winterhaven, Florida Council for the Social Studies,
1972) pp. 159-168.
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HONORS, AWARDS & SPECIAL RECOGNITION (Listed in Reverse Chronological Order)
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Named to "2009 Best Lawyers in Knoxville" by the Knoxville News Sentinel
and the Greater Knoxville Business Journal
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Named to the “Top 100 Trial Lawyers” by the American Trial Lawyers Association every
year since 2007
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Named to the Best Lawyers in America List every year since 2008
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National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, The President’s Legal Education
Achievement Award, in recognition of exceptional achievement in CLE programming
and for outstanding contributions to the professionalism and integrity of the criminal
defense bar (2008)
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Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education & Specialization, Award for Leadership
in Attorney Certification, 2006
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Named to the “Super Lawyer” List in Mid-South Super Lawyers Magazine every
year since its inception in 2006
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Named to the Knoxville City View Magazine “Top Attorney” List every year
since its inception in 2006
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First attorney in State of Tennessee to become certified as a DUI Defense Specialist
by the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education & Specialization, 2006
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Appointment to Governor Phil Bredesen’s Task Force on DUI Laws in Tennessee, Selected
as Committee Vice-Chair (2006)
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Named to the Best Lawyers List every year since its inception in 2004 in the area
of DUI Defense by Business Tennessee Magazine
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Participant (invitation only) in meeting sponsored by Center for Disease Control/National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Alcohol Impaired Drivers: Injured, Uncharged
and Untreated (2005)
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The Bernstein-Ritchie Award for Extraordinary Service to the University of Tennessee
Law School Legal Clinic (2004)
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University of Tennessee College of Law Outstanding Adjunct Professor (2002)
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American Bar Association/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Panel Member
of the Judicial Issues Group Development Meeting regarding Driving Under the Influence
of Drugs Per Se Legislation (2001)
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Member of the Board of Regents, National College for DUI Defense, Inc. (1999 – Present)
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Advisory Board Member to The Champion, The Official Publication for the National
Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (1999 – Present)
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Appointee to the Administrative Office of the Tennessee Supreme Court Committee
to Educate the Tennessee Judiciary about DUI laws (1998)
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Graduate of The National Judicial College, Reno, Nevada, DUI/Traffic Safety Faculty
Development Workshop developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(1998)
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DUI Committee Chair or Co-Chair of the National Association of Criminal Defense
Lawyers (1995 – Present)
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Moot Court Board Special Service Award for Outstanding Contributions to the University
of Tennessee College of Law Advocacy Program (1995 – 1996)
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Adjunct Professor, University of Tennessee College of Law (1993 – Present)
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Forrest W. Lacey Award for Outstanding Faculty Contribution to the University of
Tennessee College of Law Moot Court Program (1993 – 1994)
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Coach, University of Tennessee Law School National Trial Team (1991 – 1996)
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Special Judge, General Sessions Court of Knox County, Tennessee, Criminal Division
(1987 – Present)
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Colonel Aide de Camp, Tennessee Governor’s Staff (1983)
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Marquis Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in American Law, Who’s Who in the South
and Southwest, Who’s Who in the World, and Who’s Who of Emerging Leaders in America