National Preparedness Month

I don't really think it matters where you live, there's always the possibility of some disaster or emergency that will require preparedness. September marks National Preparedness Month, which I think is probably as good of a time to "celebrate" the occasion as any. In conjunction with National Preparedness Month, the Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security is… Continue Reading

OKC in Tip-Top Shape

The Milken Institute publishes a survey each year about a variety of economic factors for cities in the United States. This year’s survey shows that Oklahoma City took a significant leap in creating it’s own success. With it’s burgeoning metro, OKC jumped 50 places on Milken’s list to claim the number 50 spot. This is… Continue Reading

Don’t Fall for “The Buyoff”

Nothing can be worse following an auto accident than to not collect someone's insurance information. There's a common accident/insurance scam where a scammer will offer you a certain low-ball monetary sum to avoid having to give you insurance information. Usually the scam goes something like this: You're waiting in a parking lot or at a… Continue Reading

Insurance Companies – The essence of bad faith?

I can't decide what I dislike more, the Dallas Cowboys (I grew up a 49ers fan), or insurance companies. I guess, based on articles like this one, I'd have to say insurance companies. In this Connecticut case, a jury smacked The Hartford Insurance Company with a $15 million jury verdict for unfair trade practices. Apparently,… Continue Reading

Why Listening to your Attorney can Protect You

It finally happened to you: you need to hire an attorney. Whatever the reason, now you’re stuck either protecting or defending yourself in a lawsuit. You search the internet or yellow pages, remember a commerical, or talk to a friend, and finally find an attorney who will help you out. When you hire an attorney,… Continue Reading

Big Businesses Purchase the Government

Here’s a great article by Brendan Greeley and Alison Fitzgerald, called Psst . . . Wanna Buy a Law?, which discusses the absolute reason I hate This is exactly the same as the bunch of hypocrites who call for tort reform, then file “frivolous” lawsuits because they didn’t get their way.everything about big businesses. There’s nothing fancy, and nothing… Continue Reading

What Does SOPA Mean for Your Small Business

I stole the title of this post directly from this post by Stephanie Rabiner on the Free Enterprise blog. I don’t know much about SOPA, other than if this bill passes, it might be as bad as the Patriot Act for individuals and small businesses alike, except without the Feds’ warrantless eavesdropping: You’ve likely heard a… Continue Reading

You’ve Won the Lottery…maybe

When some people (not you of course, because you’re different) become injured or file a lawsuit, they develop a conscious, or subconscious, belief that they’ve just won the lottery. Sometimes, this means that even a reasonable offer to settle from the defendant becomes unreasonable in light of their injuries or the trouble they feel. I’m… Continue Reading

I Know You’re Lying Because…

Here’s a great article from Men’s Health via MSNBC that offers some quick tips on how to tell whether someone is lying. Basically, the major cues are: Inconsistent Behavior A steady gaze Not enough mouth A quick smile Theoretically, this could go to help you in everyday life, but I suspect it’s much more fun to… Continue Reading

Merry Christmas to You and Yours

Our office is closed for the Christmas holiday. We hope that you enjoy this time to reflect on your blessings and this holiday season…. Continue Reading