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  • Does Oklahoma Have an Involuntary Manslaughter Law?

    Oklahoma manslaughterInvoluntary Manslaughter: An Unintentional Killing All deaths in which one person kills another are homicides, but not all Oklahoma homicides rise to the level of a criminal act. The absence of intent can affect how, and if a homicide crime is charged, but absence of intent alone does not indicate a lawful homicide. Murder is […] Read more »

  • How to File for Unemployment in Oklahoma

    Wirth Law Office Tulsa unemployment attorneyIf you are a diligent worker and lose your job in Oklahoma, you most likely will be entitled to unemployment benefits. Every employer is required to pay unemployment insurance to cover displaced workers unemployment compensation for a limited period of time or until they find another job. This article explains how to file for unemployment […] Read more »

  • Workers Compensation Deadline: Jan 31, 2014

    Oklahoma Workers Compensation attorneyWorkers injured on the job in Oklahoma have two more days to file claims under the current workers compensation system. A legislative initiative dismantled the current Oklahoma Workers Compensation Court system, to be replaced Feb. 1 by an administrative system overseen by a newly created Oklahoma Workers Compensation Commission. While injured workers have limited rights […] Read more »

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