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Biographical Sketch of
Wesner, Wesner, & Rainbolt
Attorneys
Wesner, Wesner & Rainbolt
had it's beginnings in western Oklahoma in 1927 when Jess Wesner, a
Washita County native, opened his law office in Sentinel. He became
the County Judge of Washita County for a brief period before opening the
law practice in Cordell. Jess is now deceased.
Jess was joined by his son,
Ron Wesner, following Ron's graduation from law school, admission to the
bar, and a brief period as an attorney for Gulf Oil Corporation. Ron
began his practice with the Cordell firm and continued until March 1,
2004. After celebrating his 50th anniversary as an attorney, he took
retirement.
Jess and Ron were joined in
1978 by Charles P. Rainbolt, a Washita county native, who previously
interned for Oklahoma Attorney General Larry Derryberry. After
admission to the bar, he worked as a petroleum land man, managed a legal
aid office, and worked in a Congressional Campaign. Charles has been
a partner with the firm since 1978, except for an eight year period from
1993-2001 when he accepted an appointment as State Director of Farmer's
Home Administration (now called USDA Rural Development). Charles has
been an attorney for over 30 years.
Jess, Ron, and Charles were
joined in 1979 by Ron's son, Mark R. Wesner, following his internship with
a Norman law firm and admission to the bar. Mark has served as a
partner in the firm since that time. He represents several
municipalities, is attorney for Kiwash Rural Electric Cooperative, and is
the designated attorney for the Farm Service Agency. He served a
short period as part-time assistant district attorney. He is active
in Leadership Oklahoma.
Support Staff
Office Manager, Barbara
Brunner, is a Washita County native that began working for the firm in
1957, after a year at Abilene Christian University. She has continued with the firm since
then.
Paralegal, Bruce Wesner, began
working for the firm in 1990. He is a Washita County native and the
son of Ron Wesner.
Clerk, Rendy Douglas, began working for the firm
in 2005.
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