Discovery is the process of gathering information or evidence before a trial begins. There are various forms of discovery, including interrogatories, requests for production or admission, subpoenas, and depositions.
Civil Law
Civil law covers a wide range of legal issues that affect everyday life, from family matters to property disputes. Understanding civil law in Oklahoma is crucial because it governs how conflicts are resolved outside of criminal courts. If you face challenges like contract disputes, family law issues, or other non-criminal conflicts, learning about your rights and options can prevent costly mistakes. For trusted advice tailored to your situation, reach out to a knowledgeable Bartlesville Civil Law attorney.
When navigating civil legal matters, having experienced representation is key. Wirth Law Office - Bartlesville offers practical guidance and clear explanations to help you make informed decisions. If you need legal help, call Wirth Law Office - Bartlesville at (918) 213-0950. Don’t hesitate to speak with a Bartlesville Attorney who understands your concerns and the complexities of civil law in Oklahoma.
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Examples of expungeable offenses in Oklahoma include misdemeanors and offenses where no prison time was served. Non-expungeable offenses generally include violent felonies and sex crimes.
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A widower’s lawsuit filed in Payne County this month against Oklahoma State University alleging negligence in his wife’s slip-and-fall accident at Boone Pickens Stadium highlights the need for commercial enterprises to carefully assess stairway safety at public facilities. According the plaintiff’s petition in CJ-2012-514 (Payne County) Charlotte Mayfield died as a result of injuries incurred […]
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Court Rules on Statute of Limitations In Car Crash One day can make a huge difference when it comes to legal deadlines. The Oklahoma Supreme Court last week reversed a Court of Civil Appeals decision involving a one-year statute of limitations in a car-accident lawsuit against Logan County. The Supreme Court sent the case back […]