Tips and Tricks for Forming a Corporation in Oklahoma County

Forming a Corporation

Forming a corporation in Oklahoma County can give your business a stronger legal foundation, but only if the corporation is set up correctly from the beginning. A corporation can help separate the business from its owners, create a formal ownership structure, support future growth, and provide a recognized framework for investors, officers, directors, employees, contracts, […]

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How to Enforce a Breach of Contract in Oklahoma County

Enforce a Breach of Contract

We get many questions about how to enforce a breach of contract. Contracts form the foundation of countless business and personal transactions. Whether the agreement involves construction services, the sale of goods, employment arrangements, real estate, partnerships, or professional services, the parties generally expect each side to fulfill its promises. Unfortunately, disputes arise when one […]

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Do I Need a Business Operating Agreement for My Business in Oklahoma County?

Business Operating Agreement

Technically, Oklahoma law does not require every business to maintain a written operating agreement. However, that does not mean your business should operate without one. Whether you own a single-member LLC or a company with multiple owners, an operating agreement can provide significant legal and financial protection. For many businesses in Oklahoma County, the operating […]

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What is a Single-Member LLC in Oklahoma County?

Forming a Corporation

A single-member LLC is a limited liability company that has only one owner, called a “member.” In Oklahoma County and throughout Oklahoma, many small business owners, independent contractors, real estate investors, consultants, and startup companies use single-member LLCs because they offer liability protection while remaining relatively simple to manage. A single-member LLC combines some of […]

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What to Expect For Business Litigation in Oklahoma County 

Business Litigation in Oklahoma County

Business Litigation in Oklahoma County can quickly become disruptive, expensive, and time-consuming for companies of every size. Whether the dispute involves breach of contract, partnership disagreements, fraud allegations, unpaid invoices, shareholder conflicts, non-compete agreements, or commercial real estate issues, business litigation in Oklahoma County often requires careful legal strategy and early preparation. Many business owners […]

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Breach of Fiduciary Duty in Business Partnerships in Oklahoma City 

Mandatory Fees

Business partnerships are often built on trust, shared financial interests, and mutual decision-making. Whether the business involves a small family-owned company, a professional practice, a real estate venture, or a larger commercial enterprise, partners in Oklahoma generally owe one another fiduciary duties. When one partner abuses the position of trust for personal gain or acts […]

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Resolving Business Partnership Disputes in Oklahoma County: Proven Methods to Protect Your Interests

Business Partnership Disputes

Business Partnership Disputes in Oklahoma County can be frustrating and suck the drive out of your business. As an Oklahoma business owner, forming a partnership can be a smart way to pool resources, share expertise, and grow your enterprise. However, even the strongest alliances can face challenges—whether it’s disagreements over profit sharing, decision-making deadlocks, or […]

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When is a Verbal Contract Enforceable in Oklahoma?

Mandatory Fees

In Oklahoma, a verbal contract, also called an oral agreement, can be enforceable if it meets certain requirements. However, proving and enforcing them can be more challenging than written agreements. Our Oklahoma City business attorneys are here to walk you through the requirements and your options. What Makes a Contract Valid? Whether written or oral, […]

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How to Terminate a Contractor in Oklahoma After Breach—and What It Means Legally

Terminate A Contractor

We often get questions about whether it’s possible to terminate a contractor in Oklahoma. When a contractor doesn’t live up to their end of the bargain—missing deadlines, using subpar materials, or walking off the job—it can cause serious frustration, financial loss, and even legal complications. Here’s what Oklahoma property owners and business clients need to […]

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