Kurt Bollenbach

Kurt Bollenbach is an associate with Harrison & Mecklenburg, Inc, practicing primarily in real estate, general counsel, criminal law, and business litigation.

Professional Experience

Kurt was admitted to practice in Oklahoma in 2005. In 2006, Kurt joined the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps. Upon completion of Officer Basic Course, Kurt was stationed in Heidelberg, Germany where he acted as general counsel for Commanders, provided legal assistance to Servicemembers, and acted as a military claims officer.

Kurt also spent time as a Trial Counsel, representing the U.S. Army before military courts-martial. Kurt is currently a Captain with the Army Reserves in Oklahoma City.

Education

Kurt received his undergraduate degree from Oklahoma State University in 2002. He completed law school at the University of Oklahoma, College of Law. While at OU, Kurt spent a summer in legal study at Brasenose College at Oxford University in Oxford, England.

Also, Kurt spent 12 weeks at The Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School on the campus of the University of Virginia, where he studied topics ranging from federal advocacy to international military operational law. Kurt has also attended numerous advocacy training programs and professional development educational courses.

Personal

Kurt was born and raised in Kingfisher.  From a young age, Kurt had hands-on experience working on the family ranch in Kingfisher County developed a love for the land that continues today.

At Oklahoma State, Kurt graduated with a business degree with an emphasis in International Business and  met his future wife, Brooke.  In 2002, Kurt was honored to serve as a White House Intern in the Faith-Based and Community Initiatives Office.

Kurt and Brooke enjoy spending time with their two children, Brittan and Barron. Brooke’s passion for travel has led the family to over 20 countries around the world. Kurt and Brooke attend both Catholic and Presbyterian Church services in Oklahoma City