Business disputes in Oklahoma are about more than contracts—they’re about your livelihood, your investment, and your company’s future.
Whether you’re a small business owner, entrepreneur, LLC member, or corporation in Tulsa, a conflict with a partner, vendor, customer, or competitor can threaten your operations, cash flow, and reputation. Our experienced Tulsa trial attorneys bring the same aggressive, results-driven approach that has earned us over 40 years of combined experience protecting Oklahomans. We handle business litigation matters throughout Tulsa and across the state with clear advice and strong representation.
Our track record speaks for itself. Over the years, we have successfully represented countless clients in a wide range of business litigation cases. Our dedication to each case and our comprehensive approach to legal representation have earned us a reputation as one of Tulsa’s top business litigation law firms.
At Greg Denney Law, PLLC, we believe in a client-centered approach. This means taking the time to understand your unique situation and tailoring our services to meet your needs. We pride ourselves on our ability to communicate effectively with our clients, keeping you informed and involved throughout the legal process.
We’ve helped Tulsa-area businesses recover money, resolve ownership fights, protect trade secrets, and get back to work. Let us do the same for you. We’re here when you need us most. Let’s resolve the conflict and safeguard your company’s future—together.
Don’t let a business dispute drain your time or money. Contact Greg Denney Law today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We’ve helped Tulsa-area businesses recover money, resolve ownership fights, protect trade secrets, and get back to work. Let us do the same for you.
At Greg Denney Law, PLLC, we believe in a client-centered approach. This means taking the time to understand your unique situation and tailoring our services to meet your needs. We pride ourselves on our ability to communicate effectively with our clients, keeping you informed and involved throughout the legal process.
From an attorney’s perspective, it’s not just about going to court. It’s about protecting your money, your relationships, your reputation, and your company’s future when things don’t go as planned. Oklahoma law has specific rules on contracts, business organizations (like LLCs and corporations), fiduciary duties, and competition. Important deadlines apply—you generally have 5 years to sue for breach of a written contract and 3 years for an oral contract. Fraud claims usually must be filed within 2 years of discovery. Missing these deadlines by even a day can mean losing your rights forever. We translate these complicated rules into plain English so you understand exactly where you stand and what steps to take next.