In a recent episode of The All About Show, we sat down with Kale Hajek of Harrison Mecklenburg Attorneys at Law to talk about his journey from a small-town upbringing to building a legal career back home in Kingfisher County.
Raised in Hennessey on a family farm, Hajek shared how growing up in rural Oklahoma shaped his values and eventually influenced his decision to return to the area after years spent in larger cities.
After graduating from Oklahoma State University with a degree in mathematics, Hajek initially pursued work in finance before deciding to attend law school at the University of Oklahoma. He later gained experience working for the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals and an oil and gas litigation firm in Oklahoma City before ultimately finding his way back to western Oklahoma.
Throughout the conversation, Hajek discussed the growing need for attorneys in rural communities and how he wanted to build a career where he could directly see the impact of his work. That desire, combined with family roots and the opportunity to raise his own family closer to home, led him to join Harrison Mecklenburg in Kingfisher.
Today, his practice primarily focuses on property, business, and oil and gas matters, while continuing to build relationships throughout the community.
For Hajek, the move back home was about more than a career path. It was about returning to the kind of community that helped shape him and finding a way to give back.


