About

About

Introducing Robben Law

Robben Law PLLC is a law firm dedicated to helping individuals and small businesses in both Oklahoma and Kansas with their legal needs in a variety of areas including estate planning, family business succession planning and corporate transactions. We are dedicated to providing quality services and personal attention to all of our clients, who range from individuals with very modest estates to individuals and their companies worth over $50,000,000.
WHO WE ARE

Meet the Owner

Kendra Robben is an estate planning and corporate law attorney licensed to practice in both Oklahoma and Kansas. She established Robben Law PLLC in November 2009. Kendra has experience representing clients in all aspects of Estate Planning (wills, trusts, powers of attorney, living lills) and also in Family Business Succession Planning (transition planning from one family generation to the next) and a variety of Corporate Transactions (mergers & acquisitions, real estate transactions, and commercial loan agreements).

Previous to the establishment of her law firm, Kendra worked as President and CEO of The Juell Companies LLC, an Ardmore, Oklahoma company with various business holdings throughout the U.S. and abroad, and was an associate attorney with Hartzog Conger Cason & Neville in Oklahoma City. 

Kendra received her Juris Doctorate from the Oklahoma City University School of Law in 2007, where she graduated first in her class and was named the Oklahoma Bar Association Outstanding OCU Law Student. Prior to law school Kendra passed the national C.P.A. certification exam after graduating summa cum laude in 2004 from Kansas State University with degrees in both Accounting and Agricultural Economics.

Kendra's husband, Brandon, serves in the Air Force Reserves and they live in Oklahoma City with their two children. Kendra enjoys traveling and a good glass of red wine.
MORE OF HER STORY

In The Community

Kendra is an active member of the Oklahoma Bar Association having served on the Strategic Planning Committee, the Law Schools Committee, and the Investment Committee. She is also an Adjunct Professor at the OCU School of Law most recently teaching Wills, Trusts and Estates.
 
She is an occasional speaker at professional development meetings in her practice area, most recently speaking to the Oklahoma Bar Association Solo & Small Firm Conference in a presentation entitled Business Entity Choices: Why the Conventional Wisdom May Not Always Be the Right Choice for Your Clients.
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