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Hall & Ludlam, PLLC

Hall & Ludlam, PLLC - Oklahoma City, OK

Lawyers in Oklahoma City, OK

210 Park Ave. STE 3001 Oklahoma City, OK 73102

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • By Anonymous on Dec. 09, 2024
    Consulted Law firm 2024
    What kind of person sues a dead man and a woman with Alzheimers? Not to mention being a rude A-hole! Credit Unions and Hall & Ludlam, PLLC are just pound-of-flesh people with no compassion, ethics, or morals. Is it not bad enough that I lost my mother and my father, one to a disease and the other to death? Is it not bad enough that I have already lost my entire life savings and retirement? I am a contractor, not a millionaire, and I had to save for my own retirement as a contractor. I am sick and tired of these bloodsuckers! The man is dead, and the woman has Alzheimers; have some respect!

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Oklahoma City, OK

210 Park Ave.
STE 3001
Oklahoma City, OK 73102

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