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Oklahoma Legal Issues
Running a life and a law practice in Oklahoma City, as well as Oklahoma jurisprudence.
Author: Jeffrey Taylor is a solo practitioner in Oklahoma City.
Blawg Related Categories: States • Oklahoma • Solo / Small Firm
Recent Posts from Oklahoma Legal Issues
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-11-21
Just watched a local news story about domestic violence. Reporter states worst time of year for DV cases. Seek assistance if you're a vic. # RT @LawyerGina: Lawyers are Business People Too. Madsen Law Blog…
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Insurance Companies – The essence of bad faith?
I can’t decide what I dislike more, the Dallas Cowboys (I grew up a 49ers fan), or insurance companies. I guess, based on articles like this one, I’d have to say insurance companies. In this…
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Borrowing Against Your Claim
When you’re injured, you’re likely to lose time from work and a steady income. You’ll find, especially as your case progresses, that there are plenty of lenders willing to "finance" your lifestyle, for a "share"…
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The Lawsuit from Start to Finish
There’s a very high likelihood that after you hire your attorney, you’ll have infrequent, short conversations with him/her. It’s also very likely that you’ll wonder what is happening and how your case is progressing, or…
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The Attorney-Client Contract
When you decide to hire an attorney, one of the documents you’ll be asked to sign is the attorney-client contract. Most contracts contain the same language and protections. It’s in your best interest to sign…
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Credit & Debt
Things are continuing to look gloomy during the worst financial crisis since The Great Depression. We just found out last week that unemployment topped 10.2%, the first time since the early 1980s. With Christmas and…
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Prepaid Debit Cards
There’s a great story in the New York Times about prepaid debit cards. The story illustrates just how expensive scams like these can be, and just how willing businesses are to haggle money out of…
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Mommy Bloggers Beware
The Federal Trade Commission has a new rule in place that requires all bloggers to disclose any financial incentives they receive for endorsing products or services. The new rules takes effect on December 1, 2009.…
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-11-01
Satisfied that USC lost, disappointed with the Pokes. # I want to organize an OKC metro lawyer tweet-up, any interest? # I think Snickers is the ultimate Halloween candy. What about you? # Storylines to…


