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The 2024 edition of CSC's Oklahoma Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated is now available, offering a comprehensive and up-to-date resource for legal professionals in Oklahoma. This latest edition captures recent legislative changes and provides crucial insights into state business laws.
Oklahoma lawmakers have introduced several significant changes affecting business entities within the state. One notable update concerns the jurisdiction over LLCs. Under the new provision, an action against an Oklahoma LLC can be initiated in various locations, including the county where the entity was formed, its principal office, or where key members reside.
In addition to LLC jurisdiction updates, the state's Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) has been amended to accommodate transactions involving digital assets, such as controllable electronic records, cryptocurrency, and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). These changes are crucial for legal professionals navigating the evolving landscape of digital finance.
The deskbook includes the full text of Titles 18 and 54 from the Oklahoma Statutes, along with selected sections from related titles and the Oklahoma Administrative Code. It covers business records, corporate taxation, trademarks, securities, and key UCC articles. Annotations with recent case notes from state and federal courts provide valuable legal insights.
A distinctive feature of the book is the Fee Schedule, detailing the Secretary of State's filing fees for business services. Additionally, legal professionals can access over 50 Oklahoma forms for incorporation, mergers, dissolution, and more through the LexisNexis Store download center.
Oklahoma Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated is available in both softbound and eBook formats, making it accessible on eReader devices, computers, tablets, and smartphones. For those practicing in Texas, CSC’s Texas Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated is also available, offering a similar statutory collection for the Lone Star State.
For more information or to purchase the 2024 Edition of Oklahoma Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated, call 1.800.533.1637 or visit the LexisNexis® website.