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Oklahoma, and not the Musical!

December 14, 2017
Everyone knows the story about former Oklahoma Sooner Joe Mixon. He was the star Sooner running back who was caught on video punching a woman in a restaurant, which caused him to be suspended for a year from college and damaged his NFL draft stock an Read more »

Another Firing Over Sex Harassment: When Will It All End?

November 30, 2017
The firing this week of long-time NBC Today show co-host Matt Lauer over sexual harassment charges has significant consequences for his future, his family and his alleged victims, and it saddens many of us who have watched the show faithfully for yea Read more »

Another Firing Over Sex Harassment: When Will It All End?

November 30, 2017
The firing this week of long-time NBC Today show co-host Matt Lauer over sexual harassment charges has significant consequences for his future, his family and his alleged victims, and it saddens many of us who have watched the show faithfully for yea Read more »

California Dreamin’

November 27, 2017
California Dreamin': Don’t Be a Distraction off the court or In a Court of Law In the wake of a recent incident in China in which team members were arrested for shoplifting, the entire UCLA basketball and athletics program needs to hit the reset Read more »

Introduction to Todd Talks…Sports

November 9, 2017
Todd Talks...Sports blog evolved because of the ever-increasing number of complex cases that Gemma Allen, Todd Glassman and the team at Ladden & Allen, Chartered, are involved in with high profile clients. The last few years Gemma and I have been Read more »

Miguel Cabrera: Triple Crown on the Field, Possible Errors Made off the Field

November 9, 2017
As an experienced family law litigator at Ladden & Allen, Chartered, and as an even more experienced and avid sports fan, watching the Miguel Cabrera legal saga unfold is beyond frustrating. As many of you know, Miguel Cabrera is not only the fir Read more »

Politics Can Make Strange Bedfellows

September 18, 2017
In most elections, married couples tend to vote alike, but not in 2016! Polls showed that married women spurned the Republican presidential nominee –who ultimately became our elected leader – creating palpable tension in some households, both Read more »

Take Caution When Using Social Media

September 11, 2017
The overuse of posting, texting, and Tweeting can be dangerous to your marital well-being AND finances. With social media, you can now play out your dreams impulsively online, but there’s a catch: the evidence never goes away. We see this online Read more »

Conflict Resolution Tips for Happier Relationships

August 9, 2017
The daily household routine with squabbles over money, work and children can take its toll on a relationship. Those minor spats and squabbles can easily escalate into full-blown fights unless you have good communication skills and a willingness to us Read more »

After the Divorce, Focus on your Financial Future

June 21, 2017
One good result of a divorce, whether you like it or not, is that you have learned more about your finances than you knew before. Most married couples live together secretly blaming each other for the financial shortfalls, but once a marriage is ove Read more »

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