Jake Jones


Raised in Shawnee, Oklahoma, Jake attended the University of Central Oklahoma on a tennis scholarship. He then received his law degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1982.

Starting as a Law Clerk, Jake worked his way through Law School gaining valuable experience with preeminent lawyers. Once graduated, Jake had a General Practice including the representation of Plaintiffs and Defendants, both civil and criminal.

Jake then formed his own law firm keeping his mediation and general civil practice, with emphasis on the defense of healthcare providers, municipalities, schools, businesses and other defendants in courts and before state boards.

In 2008, Jake became a Partner at the law firm of Kirk and Chaney continuing his civil and mediation practice until the formation of Jake Jones Mediation in 2022.

Professionally, Jake was elected by his peers to the Judicial Nominating Commission at the age of 34 and has been involved in the County Bar Association and other professional organizations. He was nominated to the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals in 2015. He currently serves as the Chairman of the Board of the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System, having been appointed to the Board by the last four governors of both parties.

    • Certified Mediator by the American Mediation Services, Inc. (1993)

    • Member, National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals (2015)

    • Appointed to, Oklahoma Indigent Defense System Board of Directors (2001 – present)

    • Member, Oklahoma Judicial Nominating Commission (1991-1996); Chairman (1995, 1996)

    • Trustee, Oklahoma County Medical Society Community Foundation

    • Member, Oklahoma County Bar Association; Board of Directors (1993), Chairman – Interprofessional Relations Committee (1998-2001)

    • Delegate to, Oklahoma Bar Association Annual Convention (1994, 1995, 1998 and 1999)

    • Member, Association of Attorney Mediators

    • AV Rated, Martindale Hubbell Law Directory

    • Oklahoma (Admitted 1982)

    • United States District Courts, Western, Eastern and Northern Districts of Oklahoma

    • United States Courts of Appeal, Tenth Circuit

    • United States Supreme Court

    • University of Oklahoma College of Law (JD, 1982)

    • Central State University (BBA, 1979)