About Grant
Grant Kincannon built a steady path through Oklahoma higher education before entering the law. He earned a Bachelor of Science from Oklahoma State University in 2009 and stayed on to complete a Master of Science in 2011. He received his Juris Doctor from Oklahoma City University School of Law in 2014.
After law school, Kincannon established himself in the Oklahoma legal community. He is admitted to practice in Oklahoma and holds memberships in several professional organizations, including the Jackson County Bar Association, the Oklahoma Association for Justice and the American Association for Justice. Those memberships reflect a continuing connection to both local and statewide legal networks.
Colleagues describe him as deliberate in court and careful in preparation. He favors practical strategies over broad rhetoric. In litigation he attends to timelines and evidence early. In meetings he prefers clear questions and concrete options. Those habits shape how he manages cases and how he communicates with clients.
Kincannon’s background in the sciences adds a layer to his work. His master’s degree followed undergraduate study at the same campus. That academic grounding often gives him a comfort with technical material and complex factual records. He applies that comfort to case files and to depositions, aiming to translate technical detail into accessible explanations for judges, juries and clients.
Outside the courtroom he participates in bar activities and continuing legal education. He has been a regular attendee at association meetings and local bar events. Those forums keep him engaged with changes in Oklahoma law and with peers who practice across a range of specialties.
He practices at Summit Law Group and represents clients in matters arising under Oklahoma law. He handles litigation and case management in the state’s courts, focusing on practical outcomes for people who bring disputes to him.