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Thad Balkman was born on 23 October, 1971. Discover Thad Balkman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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In the biggest case of his career, he heard "the opioid trial", in which the State of Oklahoma sued the pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson, accusing them of pushing opioid drugs in the state. On August 26, 2019 Balkman found Johnson & Johnson responsible for creating a "public nuisance" under state law, saying that the company's "misleading marketing and promotion of opioids created a nuisance" and that it "compromised the health and safety of thousands of Oklahomans." He ordered the company to pay a fine of $572 million. It was the first such judgment in the nation. The company said they will appeal. Balkman admits he made a $107 million miscalculation with the $572 million figure. [https://www.cbsnews.com/news/judge-says-he-miscalculated-award-by-107m-in-johnson-johnson-opioid-case/]
In October 2013, Governor Mary Fallin appointed Balkman to the district court based in Cleveland County, where he succeeded justice Tom Lucas. Balkman took office on November 1, 2013. He won a full term on the bench in 2014 and a second term in 2018. Balkman is the President of the Oklahoma Judges Association.
Balkman was the Executive Director of the Oklahoma 100 Ideas project in 2007-2008. He co-founded the Oklahoma branch of the Brigham Young University Management Society in 2009. He later became executive director of the Oklahoma Lawyers Association. In May 2020 Balkman was a speaker at the Oklahoma National Day of Prayer Event. Balkman served as the Boy Scouts of America Assistant Scoutmaster and Chairman of the Sooner District. He was also inducted in the Child Advocates Hall of Fame by the Oklahoma Institute of Child Advocacy.
Balkman won the Republican nomination for district 45 of the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 2000, running against John English and Randy Boyd, and defeated Collins in the general election. Balkman faced Collins for a second time in 2002, and retained his seat. Two years later, he faced Estelle Cash, and won a third legislative term. Balkman was subsequently named leader of the House Republican Caucus and the Appropriations and Budget Subcommittee on Health and Social Services. Balkman was a member of the Conference Committee that wrote Oklahoma's 2003 Tort Reform law, and was appointed to serve as a member of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. He was voted out of office in 2006, and succeeded by Collins.
In 1998 Balkman started his legal career at the Stanley Ward Law Offices in Norman, a small private practice where he practiced employment law. Balkman then served as General Counsel for the Association of Professional Oklahoma Educators from 2001-2002. Balkman continued his legal career with Lee and Wells Law Firm where he continued to practice employment law. He then worked as General Counsel and Vice President of External Relations for Phoenix Motorcars, an electric vehicle startup company. In that capacity he testified before the United States Senate Energy Committee. He worked for the law firm that represented 1996 Republican candidate Steve Byas, who sued incumbent Oklahoma House of Representatives member Wallace Collins for libel. Balkman campaigned for Eric Hawkins in 1998, who lost to Collins.
Balkman grew up in a Mormon family in Long Beach, California, attending Long Beach Polytechnic High School. His home in Long Beach was the house used as the titular character's home in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. He attended Brigham Young University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in political science in 1994. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1998.
Thad H. Balkman (born October 23, 1971) is an American politician, lawyer and judge.