Discovery in a Civil Case is the phase of a lawsuit in which both sides gather evidence, exchange information, and evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of their cases. In Oklahoma, discovery plays…
How Does Discovery Work in a Civil Case in Tulsa?
Discovery in a Civil Case is the phase of a lawsuit in which both sides gather evidence, exchange information, and evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of their cases. In Oklahoma, discovery plays…
There are red flags that cause that provide Reasons SBA Loans Get Denied, and we can help you avoid them. For many Oklahoma entrepreneurs, securing an SBA loan—especially the SBA 7(a) loan—is…
Payment disputes are one of the most common problems in construction projects. Whether it’s a homeowner, contractor, or subcontractor, disagreements over money can delay projects, damage relationships, and even end up in…
Depending on the circumstances, it may be possible to sue for breach of contract in Oklahoma. Contracts are the backbone of business and personal agreements. When one party fails to live up…
We often get questions regarding construction defect claims in Oklahoma. Building a home or commercial property is a major investment, and property owners expect safe, functional, and lasting results. When construction defects…
In Oklahoma, a verbal contract—also known as an oral agreement—can be legally enforceable under certain circumstances. However, proving the terms of a verbal agreement can be challenging, and the law requires some…
In Oklahoma, contracts form the foundation of countless business and personal relationships. Whether you’re hiring a contractor, leasing property, or forming a business partnership, having a clear and enforceable contract is key….
In Oklahoma, contractors must meet certain licensing requirements to operate legally and avoid costly penalties. Whether you’re a general contractor, electrical contractor, plumber, or HVAC technician, understanding state regulations is essential to…
Estate planning for business owners is crucial, particularly to ensure your business remains in your family. For many Tulsa business owners, your company is more than just a source of income—it’s a…
If you’re starting a new business in Oklahoma, one of the first decisions you’ll face is whether to operate as a sole proprietor or form a limited liability company (LLC). Both options…