
What banks need to know about the Oklahoma Financial Privacy Act (OFPA) when responding to a subpoena duces tecum
For financial institutions doing business in Oklahoma, the decision in Parker v. Valliance Bank is important on multiple fronts.
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For financial institutions doing business in Oklahoma, the decision in Parker v. Valliance Bank is important on multiple fronts.

Considering why your business needs an attorney is the first step in choosing a lawyer for your advisory team.

Forming a business partnership in Oklahoma offers several key advantages, along with some potential drawbacks.

Structuring your company as an LLC allows you to pursue business purposes with reduced risk to your personal assets.

A sole proprietorship may be the right choice if you’re self-employed, but it can place your personal assets at risk.
The first step to starting a business in Oklahoma is to create a legal entity structure that seeks to maximize profits and minimize liabilities.