by Tim Spencer | Mar 5, 2018 | Criminal Law, Litigation, Transportation |
Driving Under the Influence – What is your next step? Arrested and accused by the police of DUI? Scared? You might be asking yourself, “what’s next?” These are the first steps you should take to give yourself the best chance for a positive...
by Jody Nathan | Oct 16, 2017 | Litigation |
In Oldham v. O.K. Farms, the Tenth Circuit reversed the trial court’s summary judgment granted on grounds not raised by the parties. The Court stated: The rules of civil procedure permit a district court to grant a summary judgment motion “on grounds not raised...
by Jeremy Ward | Aug 4, 2014 | Litigation |
On March 23, 2014 the Oklahoma Supreme Court, based on recommendations by the Oklahoma Supreme Court Committee for Uniform Civil Jury Instructions, adopted 43 new or revised uniform civil jury instructions. In Re: Amendments to the Oklahoma Uniform Jury Instructions,...
by Curtis Roberts | Jul 20, 2012 | Litigation |
By Curtis Roberts Curtis Roberts prevailed on a motion in limine excluding, in a personal injury case, evidence of the amount of plaintiff’s damage claim for medical bills. The case was filed with dwi defense attorney houston, which provides that “Upon the trial of...
by Sarah Buchan | Aug 30, 2011 | Litigation, Professional Liability, Tort |
If a doctor, hospital, dentist, or other health care provider makes a mistake, can you sue him or her? Not necessarily. Medical malpractice involves matters of medical science and occurs when “those engag[ed] in the practice of the healing arts,” 76 O.S.2001, § 20.1,...