Plaintiff’s attorney in the context of personal injury work is typically representing people that have been injured in an automobile accident or the victim of someone, usually a companies,
COVID 19 and Law Office Management
Whether you have been accused or injured the management of a law office should be the last thing on your mind. But in the post COVID-19 world super diligence and boutique services are going to be the norm when dealing with your local law offices.
Driving With a Suspended or Revoked License
Driving With a Suspended or Revoked License
In Oklahoma, it is unlawful to drive a motor vehicle on public roads, streets, highways, turnpikes or other public place when a person’s privilege
How Gun Control Could Affect You
“My son was killed by firearms,” and “I have the right to bear arms to protect my loved ones and myself” are some of the most highly debatable and some
Tulsa Speeding Ticket Attorney; Consequences of Paying Your Ticket
Traffic ticket fines vary throughout Oklahoma, differing by court, county and municipality. Most of the time, the ticket fine will be noted on the citation. However, if you do not
Expunging Your Criminal Record In Oklahoma
Expunge, or Expungement, is the term used when a person seals or clears their criminal arrest record. The difference between seal and expunge depends on whether the charges were dismissed or deferred.
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Implied Consent in Oklahoma; Tulsa DUI Lawyer
An individual charged with DUI in Oklahoma will also be facing a parallel DPS(Oklahoma Department of Public Safety) administrative hearing. These hearings, which must be requested within 15 days of
Marijuana and DUI in Oklahoma; Marijuana Metabolite DUI
Last year, Oklahoma joined several other states to enact what are referred to as narcotic “per se” DUI, or metabolite DUI standards. The new law added the underlined section below,
Electronic Evidence: Careful What You Write
Text, email, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram…blogs like this one. Just like the old warning to proceed with caution when writing something on paper, so should one hesitate before firing off that
To Kill a Doubt: Harper Lee Knows She’s Agreed to Publish
Few books have such universal appeal as Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. It’s a favorite among even those who claimed to hate reading in high school. Among the literati,