by Jeremy Ward | Dec 23, 2022 | Awards, Commercial Transactions, Employment, Family Law, Litigation, Professional Liability, Victories
FFQGR+W congratulates the following for being named 2022 Super Lawyers: Joe Farris Top 10 Super Lawyer in the State of Oklahoma (Professional Liability) Curtis Roberts Top 50 Super Lawyer in the State of Oklahoma (Family Law) Paula Quillin (Employment & Labor)...
by Jeremy Ward | Sep 22, 2020 | Business Transactions, Commercial Transactions, Contract, Corporate, Litigation, Professional Liability, Transactional, Uncategorized
Construction Contract Series – Important Legal Provisions – Jurisdiction & Venue What is a Jurisdiction and Venue Clause in a Construction Contract? Below is a basic jurisdiction and venue clause: THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE...
by Jeremy Ward | May 20, 2020 | Awards, Business Transactions, Commercial Transactions, Contract, Corporate, Litigation, Product Liability, Real Property, Tort, Victories
On October 4, 2019, Jeremy Ward and Jennifer Ary obtained a ruling from the Oklahoma Supreme Court reversing and remanding a judgment adverse to our clients. Our clients, the Plaintiffs, sued Defendant Tamko Building Products in the Oklahoma state court system for the...
by Jeremy Ward | Apr 24, 2019 | Awards, Business Transactions, Commercial Transactions, Contract, Corporate, Fraud, Litigation, Tort, Victories
On April 4, 2019, the Court of Civil Appeals of the State of Oklahoma affirmed a judgment obtained for our clients through trial and briefing by Joe Farris and Paula Quillin. Our client, the Plaintiff, sued Defendants for fraud/deceit, conversion, tortious...
by Jeremy Ward | Mar 28, 2018 | Business Transactions, Commercial Transactions, Corporate, Transactional
Every Oklahoma company must continuously maintain a registered office in Oklahoma, which may be the same as its principal place of business, and a registered agent in Oklahoma for service of process. If no office is maintained in the state on a continuous basis the...
by Jeremy Ward | Aug 30, 2011 | Business Transactions, Commercial Transactions, Contract, Litigation
By Paula Quillin. The Court in Russell v. Board of County Commissioners, 1997 OK 80, 952 P.2d 492 outlined the elements of the doctrine of promissory estoppel. The Court first noted that “Promissory estoppel, which is grounded in the Restatement (Second) of...