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Changing Oklahoma State Law to Protect Your Rights: How Norwood Law Firm Challenged “No Pay, No Play”
In almost every state in the US, car owners are required by law to have vehicle insurance in order to legally drive (the only two
Prepare for Your Future Today with Estate Planning Services from Norwood Law Firm in Tulsa
When we think of estate planning, we often picture elderly millionaires planning inheritances and putting their many assets into a will. But estate planning isn’t
Protect Your Business—Work With an Experienced Tulsa Attorney
Starting a business is exciting work, full of dreams for success and growth. Starting and running a business is also full of legal steps, challenges,
[GUIDE] Your Quick Guide to Full-Service Construction Law in Tulsa, Oklahoma
With so many parties involved in construction, from engineers to contractors to land owners and construction companies, there are also many opportunities for disputes to
Top 11 Types of Personal Injury: How a Tulsa Attorney Can Help You
Have you ever been injured in a car accident and been stuck with overwhelming medical bills? Or have you ever slipped and fallen because someone
What to Do Before, During, and After a Car Accident: A Step-by-Step Checklist for Tulsa Residents
No matter how minor the damage, car crashes are always scary. They are also notoriously common. Even more shocking is how common it is for
[In The News] US Supreme Court case of McGirt v. Oklahoma
In the recent United States Supreme Court cases of McGirt v. Oklahoma and Murphy v. Royal the Supreme Court ruled that Indian tribe members who
Workplace Safety Considerations
You and the person who offices next to you, or the person with whom you just shared a story in the break room, may not
Justice for Corey
Today, after nearly three decades of hoping, praying and fighting, Corey Atchison walked out of the Tulsa County Jail a free man. Atchison served 28
Undeterred
We are undeterred. Corey Atchison’s family & friends gathered outside the courtroom today with hopeful anticipation. Unfortunately, Judge Sharon Holmes announced a delay in ruling
Judge Expected to Free a Tulsa Man Imprisoned 28 Years for Murder
Teen Witnesses Coerced into Confessions by Police On June 11th, a judge will decide whether to free a man who has served nearly three decades
Judge: Inmate Seeking to Have His 1991 Murder Conviction Overturned Can Move Forward
A judge ruled Thursday she will allow a case to move forward that seeks to throw out a man’s 1991 first-degree murder conviction. Tulsa County