Oklahoma Bar Journal – The New Second Amendment Frontier: Litigating the Constitutionality of Firearm Offenses Under Bruen’s Text-and-History Standard by John D. Russell, Andrew J. Hofland, and Justin A. Lollman

Bruen leaves open a myriad of challenges to firearm regulation. Every statute, regulation and sentencing enhancement is subject to challenge. If your client is charged with a firearm offense, you should analyze the burden of the regulation through Bruen’s new test.

By |2024-06-03T10:43:14-05:00March 3rd, 2023|Comments Off on Oklahoma Bar Journal – The New Second Amendment Frontier: Litigating the Constitutionality of Firearm Offenses Under Bruen’s Text-and-History Standard by John D. Russell, Andrew J. Hofland, and Justin A. Lollman

Energy Alert – Supreme Court Decision Opens Door for Overtime Wage Lawsuits from Highly Compensated Day Rate Workers

This Alert highlights protective measures energy companies should consider.

By |2024-07-11T12:56:09-05:00February 23rd, 2023|Comments Off on Energy Alert – Supreme Court Decision Opens Door for Overtime Wage Lawsuits from Highly Compensated Day Rate Workers

The Journal Record – Gavel to Gavel: Potential Changes to Attorney-Client Privilege? by Adam C. Doverspike and Rhyder M. Jolliff

The attorney-client privilege is rightfully considered sacrosanct. That privilege protects communications between a client and their attorney made to obtain or provide legal advice. But when is a communication made “to obtain or provide legal advice?”

By |2023-01-12T14:26:49-06:00January 12th, 2023|Comments Off on The Journal Record – Gavel to Gavel: Potential Changes to Attorney-Client Privilege? by Adam C. Doverspike and Rhyder M. Jolliff
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