Whether in the bar, at a concert or even in your own home, you may find yourself in a physical altercation with another person. In the moment, when adrenaline is high and you’re throwing punches or firing shots, you may not be thinking of the legal consequences of the...
Month: September 2021
Non-compete and non-disclosure provisions in employment contracts
Before hiring new employees, a business owner may wish to consider the state laws regarding employment contracts. As noted by Inc.com, Oklahoma does not permit non-compete agreements. This may also cause any relevant non-compete language included in an employment...
What actions should you avoid before bankruptcy?
Whether you plan to file for bankruptcy on behalf of yourself or your business, you may have the urge to “skirt the system,” so to speak. In other words, you may try to make the most of a dire situation by racking up new debt, maxing out credit cards, hiding assets or...
Were you pulled over in Oklahoma City?
Being stopped by law enforcement while driving in Oklahoma City can quickly lead to an investigation by officers if they notice anything unusual or illegal. Oklahoma officers are trained in alertness for criminal activity, and they use the "plain sight rule" that...