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Pryor, OK

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Mark Damon Antinoro

Mark Damon Antinoro

Mark Antinoro is a member of the Oklahoma, Rogers, and Mayes County Bar Associations. He is admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the Northern, Eastern, and Western Districts of Oklahoma, and the Tenth Circuit. He holds a Baccalaureate Degree from Albertus Magnus College and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Tulsa College of Law. Mark is an AV-rated lawyer, recognized as a rising star by Super Lawyers of Oklahoma. He serves as City Prosecutor for several municipalities and concentrates on criminal defense, condemnation, domestic relations, and personal injury in Northeastern Oklahoma.

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Chase McBride

Chase McBride

Chase McBride has earned recognition as one of Oklahoma’s top attorneys, having been named to the Super Lawyers Oklahoma Rising Stars list for seven consecutive years. This distinction, awarded to no more than 2.5% of attorneys in the state, is determined by peer review and based on excellence in legal practice, professionalism, and client advocacy. A native of Pryor, Oklahoma, Mr. McBride comes from a family of attorneys. He earned his undergraduate degree in Finance, with a minor in Economics, from the University of Tulsa. He went on to complete both his Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration at the University of Oklahoma. In addition to these credentials, Mr. McBride holds a Certificate in Law and Entrepreneurship from the University of Oklahoma College of Law and a Certificate in Sustainable Investing from Harvard Business School. As both a planner and litigator, Mr. McBride represents individuals, families, businesses, and public officials across a wide array of legal matters. His practice areas include general and complex civil litigation, business and contract disputes, family law, criminal defense, and the protection of civil and property rights. He has successfully argued before Oklahoma’s highest courts, defended clients in federal business litigation, structured multi-million-dollar business transactions, and represented high-asset estates in divorce proceedings. Notably, he has successfully defended four First-Degree Murder charges, three First-Degree Manslaughter charges, and numerous other felony charges. Mr. McBride has also represented public officials and high-ranking law enforcement professionals in high-profile employment and political matters. He has successfully represented four Oklahoma police chiefs in wrongful termination disputes and defended multiple elected officials throughout Tulsa and Northeast Oklahoma in election-related and defamatory legal challenges. His current client base includes several large businesses and political figures statewide. He gained statewide recognition early in his career as one of the youngest private attorneys in Oklahoma history to successfully defend a First-Degree Murder case in front of Oklahoma's Court of Criminal Appeals-at just 29 years old. He later garnered headlines for other cases including securing a not guilty verdict in a double First-Degree Murder case and for helping obtain one of the largest settlements with a school district in Oklahoma history, exceeding $2.6 million. Mr. McBride’s legal scholarship has been featured in the Oklahoma Bar Journal, where he has written on topics such as Court-Ordered Grandparental Rights, Interlocutory Appeals, and Oklahoma Construction Trusts. He currently serves as President of the Mayes County Bar Association and has been the Mayes County Law Day Chair from 2018 through 2024. He has been a voting delegate to the Oklahoma Bar Association and a member of multiple OBA sections, including Business & Litigation, Family Law, Estate Planning, and Criminal Defense. In 2024, Mr. McBride was confirmed by the Oklahoma Supreme Court as an Associate Bar Examiner for the Oklahoma Board of Bar Examiners. Beyond his legal practice, Mr. McBride is deeply committed to community leadership. He serves on the Board of the Rogers State University Foundation, the Mayes County Advisory Board for All Capital Bank, and the Board of Directors for SafeNet Services, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a safe, healthy, and supportive environment for individuals and families in Rogers and Mayes Counties recovering from the effects of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

10+ Years
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Terry McBride

Terry McBride

Terry H. McBride graduated from Edison High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma went on to earn his Bachelor of Science degree from Oklahoma State University. He continued his education and obtained his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Tulsa College of Law. While in law school he clerked in Tulsa Probate Court for Judge M.M. McDougal who was instrumental in writing the Oklahoma probate code. Terry McBride was a prosecutor in Rogers, Mayes, and Craig Counties for a number of years and was the chief prosecutor for many of those. While a prosecutor he received the Prosecutor of the year award from the A-ONE (Association of Oklahoma Narcotic Enforcers) group. In addition, Terry McBride was in the private practice of law for a number of years having been mentored by some of the best legal minds in Oklahoma. He tried numerous jury trials as a prosecutor, a defense attorney, and as a civil litigator. Terry McBride was appointed to the bench in Rogers, Mayes, and Craig Counties as a judge of the District Court in 1994 and served 25 years. (The longest term of anyone in Mayes County history so far.) During his time on the bench, he presided over nearly every type of case that can come before the District Court and he administered the court system during his tenure as District Judge. He was elected Presiding Judge unanimously by his fellow judges over the 8 Counties in Northeast Oklahoma. He was awarded the OCDL President’s Award for distinguished service. Terry McBride has been active in the community in various roles. He was a founding member of the Pryor Optimist’s Club, helped found the Mayes County Families in Action, was a founding member of the Boy’s and Girl’s Club of Green Country. He brought the CASA program to the Courts in Mayes County. He developed Youth Court, and sponsored the high school mock trial team. He was the recipient of President Bush’s Volunteer of America award for work in Pryor. Terry McBride has been an instructor for police officers through C.L.E.E.T. (Council on Law Enforcement and Training). He has been an instructor for the Court Improvement Project and has been an instructor for Judges and Lawyers for their continuing education.

30+ Years
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Hunter Siex

Hunter Siex

Hunter was born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in History. Hunter attended the University of Tulsa College of Law, earning his Juris Doctorate in 2017. While in law school, Hunter served as an editor of the Energy Law Journal and President of the Law and Medicine Society. Hunter also gained experience during law school by participating in an externship working in the legal department of St. John Hospital in Tulsa, and participated in internships with the Creek Nation and a local civil defense firm. Since obtaining his law license, Hunter has been a litigation attorney representing parties on both sides of civil suits. Hunter’s litigation background has primarily been in the areas of civil defense, personal injury, auto/trucking accidents, construction, medical/dental malpractice defense, insurance subrogation, and civil. Hunter has represented everyone from individuals navigating their way through difficult times in the legal system to Fortune 500 companies. Hunter has been selected to the Oklahoma Rising Stars list by Super Lawyers three years in a row. The selection was determined by his peers for his outstanding work and commitment to the spirit of the legal profession, his knowledge of the law, professional work ethic, and advocacy on behalf of his clients that allows him to stand out among other attorneys in the field. This is an exclusive list recognizing no more than 2.5% of the attorneys in the State of Oklahoma.

7+ Years
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Kristy Perry

Kristy Perry

Kristy Perry is an attorney at McBride & McBride, Lawyers of Oklahoma. Formerly known as Kristy Chancellor, she hails from northeast Oklahoma. Kristy graduated from Salina High School and went on to earn her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a focus on Human Resources Management from Rogers State University. During her time at Rogers State, she was honored with the Outstanding Graduate award. Kristy began her legal career in December 2000 as a legal assistant to Gerald R. Lee. After earning her Juris Doctorate from the University of Tulsa College of Law, she continued working alongside Mr. Lee. Over the years, she has gained extensive knowledge and hands-on experience in a wide range of legal fields, including bankruptcy, civil litigation, estate and probate law, criminal law, and family law. Kristy is admitted to practice law in the Northern, Eastern, and Western Districts of Oklahoma.

15+ Years
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Gerald R. Lee

Gerald R. Lee

Gerald 'Jerry' Lee, born in 1951, earned his BA in History in 1973 and JD in 1977 from The University of Tulsa. Admitted to the Oklahoma Bar in 1978, he has over 42 years of experience. He served in the Oklahoma Air and Army National Guard. He established his practice in Pryor in 1978, returning in 1987 after practicing in Tulsa. His practice covers a wide range of legal matters, from murder trials to small claims, bankruptcy, and estate planning, primarily serving individuals and local businesses.

42+ Years
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Brooks Schuelke

I pride myself on explaining things to clients. If clients don't understand something about their claim, they can't make good decisions. We try to explain things in detail during meetings and in correspondence. We want you to know and understand what's going on.

30+ Years
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