What Is Adverse Possession in Oklahoma And Some Changes To The Law

Adverse Possession in Oklahoma

Adverse Possession in Oklahoma is also known as Title by prescription. This is also known as Prescriptive claim, Hostile possession, Squatter’s Rights, Acquisitive prescription, and Possession under a claim of right. Regardless of what you call it; Adverse Possession is a legal doctrine that allows a person to perfect his/her claim of ownership over a […]

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What are Some Reasons a Contract would be Unenforceable in Oklahoma City?

Reasons A Contract Is Unenforceable

There are many reasons a contract can be unenforceable in a court of law. Contracts are a fundamental part of business and personal transactions, providing a legal framework for agreements between parties. However, not every contract is legally enforceable. Because of this, it’s important to understand how to avoid these issues when entering into an […]

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4 Types of Breach of Contract in Oklahoma Business Law Cases

Breach of Contract

In a business deal in Oklahoma there are several kinds of breach of contract. Contracts form the foundation of many business and personal agreements. When one party fails to fulfill their obligations under a contract, a breach of contract occurs, potentially leading to legal disputes. In Oklahoma, breaches of contract can take various forms, each […]

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Understanding Cease and Desist Letters in an Oklahoma Contract Dispute

Appellate Deadlines

Cease and desist letters are often used in Oklahoma as a way to resolve dispute and avoid civil litigation. A large number of contract disputes begging with a cease and desist letter. Contract disputes can arise for various reasons, including breaches of agreement, failure to perform obligations, or violations of contractual terms. When a party […]

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Tips for Forming an LLC in Oklahoma County

Forming an LLC

Are you considering forming an LLC in Oklahoma County?  Forming an LLC has many advantages to business owners and entrepreneurs.  The most alluring aspect is that an LLC designation will protect your personal assets from litigation if your company comes under suit.  It also allows you to report the income on your personal taxes to […]

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