About Caleb A
Caleb A Harlin holds law degrees from two institutions and a practice that spans state lines. He earned a Juris Doctor from Oak Brook College of Law in 2009 and later completed a Juris Doctor program at Oklahoma City University School of Law in 2015. Those academic years bookend a period of legal training that he carried into private practice.
After finishing law school, Harlin pursued bar admission in multiple jurisdictions. He is licensed to practice in both Oklahoma and California. Over the years he has combined courtroom work and client counseling, moving between the procedural rules and statutory schemes of two distinct state systems.
Harlin founded Harlin Law Office, PLLC and runs his practice there. The firm operates as a solo or small-office practice model, allowing him to manage files personally and maintain direct contact with clients. Running a private practice has required him to handle administrative tasks alongside legal work, a balance that shapes how he staffs cases and allocates time.
Throughout his career he has represented individuals and entities in matters that arise under state law. He has experience taking cases through pleadings, discovery, and hearings. That practical familiarity with litigation procedure and client advocacy guides the way he assesses risk and prepares matters for resolution, whether by negotiation or court action.
Harlin’s dual-state licensure means he regularly considers differences in statutory schemes and local rules. That practical necessity influences case strategies and choice of forum. It also affects how he prepares clients for depositions, mediations, and trial settings in different venues.
Peers and clients encounter him as an attorney who prefers clear explanations and steady preparation. He places emphasis on explaining options and likely timelines so people understand the steps ahead. That communication style is a through-line from intake interviews to closing conferences.
Outside of casework, he sustains the administrative responsibilities of running a law office. That includes client intake systems, docket management, and maintaining compliance with professional obligations. These tasks shape the day-to-day rhythm of his practice as much as substantive legal work does.
Today he continues to practice through Harlin Law Office, PLLC, handling matters that arise in both Oklahoma and California.