Two men were sent to the Lincoln County Jail in Chandler after 150 kilos of cocaine was discovered in their tractor-trailer rig. The individuals being held on these charges have bail set at $1 million
Our Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers Reduce Charges Within a two-week span, two charges that could have carried up to 20 years in prison in Oklahoma were both reduced to mere misdemeanors with the help of
Two 17-year-old students at Classen SAS in Oklahoma City were killed on the morning of March 1, when another vehicle collided with their disabled van on a highway. Following the collision, the two teen girls
A Pennsylvania woman filed a lawsuit against the makers of Extra Strength Tylenol on February 5, claiming that she suffered from acute liver failure as a result of taking the popular over-the-counter (OTC) pain reliever.
Johnson & Johnson (J&J) announced on February 8 that it is opposing the proposed consolidation of all federal Tylenol lawsuits as part of an MDL, or multidistrict litigation. The drug company maintains that it has
A wrongful death claim filed by a widow in New York over her husband’s death as an alleged side effect of Tylenol use has been transferred to the newly-formed Tylenol multidistrict litigation (MDL) in Philadelphia.
When you buy a product as a consumer, you assume it is safe, well-designed, and manufactured carefully. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case. In some cases, the manufacturer fails to provide adequate instructions or warnings
Earlier this week, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder called for a substantial overhaul to the federal criminal justice system. In particular, he stated his case for promoting major changes to drug-sentencing policies throughout the nation.
There are numerous different types of vision disorders, the majority of which affect an individual’s ability to see clearly. Some vision disorders may also have an impact on a person’s cognitive abilities, as some nerves
What is UM and UIM Insurance While Oklahoma law requires all motorists to purchase auto insurance, not everyone complies. The Insurance Research Council estimates that in 2012, which is the most recent year data was analyzed, one in eight United States motorists drove without