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Brian Huddleston has extensive experience advising borrowers and others regarding defaulted real estate loans, lease disputes, partnership disputes, and other troubled real estate. He has handled foreclosures, deed in lieu transactions, bankruptcy trustee sales, receiverships, and loan modifications. Brian has negotiated and closed many substantial real estate related loans and large development transactions and acquisitions for borrowers and investors. He has extensive experience negotiating major ground leases at the Port of Catoosa; negotiating commercial leases for both landlords and tenants; and handling apartment purchases, sales, and financing.

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Why hire Brian Huddleston?

Real Estate Law

Responsiveness and Quality: Large law firms are notorious for poor customer service. Studies consistently reveal that attorneys at large law firms do not promptly return phone calls or answer client questions. Brian Huddleston has the training and experience of a large firm lawyer, but the personal client service of a small business. In other words, as a client of Brian’s, you get the best of both worlds.

Lower Cost and Higher Efficiency: Large law firms provide their lawyers with great salaries, many benefits, and many perks. All that comes at a high price, which is passed along to clients in the form of high hourly rates. Huddleston Law Offices does not have all the high overhead of a large firm, so the result is lower rates to the client for the same high quality legal work.

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Stigler 10 Commandments monument may come down

March 2nd, 2010

A Ten Commandments monument erected in 2004 on Haskell County courthouse grounds could be removed within the week, an attorney representing the county said Monday. The news comes after the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear a dispute over the religious marker.

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Defending Foreclosures In Oklahoma

February 22nd, 2010

I have received many asset protection inquiries in the past year from people concerned about a mortgage foreclosure on one or more of their properties. Most people who contact me are interested in asset protection from deficiency judgments because Oklahoma is a deficiency state. One of the issues I discuss with my clients facing a foreclosure [...]

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Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009 – A Summary

February 20th, 2010

The Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009 (Pub. L. 111–22) provides a 90-day notice requirement and additional protections for tenants in foreclosed properties.  Below you will find the major provisions outlined under Title VII, Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009.
- During the term of the lease, the tenant has a right [...]

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