ATTORNEYS
Shane A. Regier
PARTNER
Education: Southwestern Oklahoma State University (BA 1997), Tulsa College of Law (JD 2006) with honors
Admitted to practice in Oklahoma, Northern District of Oklahoma, Eastern District of Oklahoma, Western District of Oklahoma and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Charles Rainbolt
PARTNER
Education: Cordell Public Schools, University of Oklahoma (BA 1970, JD 1974)
Admitted to practice in U.S. Supreme Court and Oklahoma state and municipal Courts of record.
Legal membership: (past and present) Oklahoma Board of Bar Examiners (Chair); Board of Editors of Oklahoma Bar Journal, Temporary Judge of Oklahoma Court of Appeals, Oklahoma Farm Crisis Committee (Chair), and Washita County Bar Association
Other activities: (past and present) State Director of USDA Rural Development (formerly named Farmer's Home Administration), Oklahoma Community Institute (Chair), Oklahoma Rural Development Council (Co-Chair and General Counsel), Oklahoma Public Finance Forum (Chair), Oklahoma Food and Agriculture Council (Chair), Oklahoma State Emergency Board, Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency, Washita County Election Board (Secretary), Washita County Board of Health, Hospital Board, and Midwestern Oklahoma Development Authority.
Mark Wesner
PARTNER
Education: University of Oklahoma (BA 1976, JD 1979)
Practice:
Wesner, Wesner, & Rainbolt PLLC (Associate 1979 - 80, Partner 1980 - present)
Part-time Assistant District Attorney for Washita County 1990 - 1991
Associations:
Washita County Bar Association and Oklahoma Bar Association
The Wesner family has a long heritage of legal practice and service in Oklahoma. My great-grandfather, A. LeRoy Jones, was practicing in the earliest days of Cordell. My grandfather, Jess C. Wesner, was a 1927 graduate of OU Law School. My father, Ron Wesner was a graduate of OU Law School in 1953. Both practiced in Washita County until retirement.
My career is a rural general practice has spanned the oil boom and bust in Oklahoma. I have served as City Attorney for Cordell as well as for 5 other municipalities. I also serve as attorney for Kiwash Electrical Cooperative.
My courtroom experience has been in Oklahoma District Courts, predominantly Washita County, in both criminal and civil cases, including mental health, juvenile, family law and probate cases.
I have an abiding faith in the need for, and virtues of, small rural communities and a belief that the sense of belonging and community that is reflected in rural Oklahoma communities must be preserved for the State to flourish.