Brad Schlozman

Brad Schlozman

Partner/Member, Hinkle Law Firm

Brad Schlozman is a partner at Hinkle Law Firm in Wichita, KS, where his practice is primarily concentrated on Employee Benefits/ERISA law, as well as government investigations.  In his employee benefits work, Brad represents plans, employers, third-party administrators, record-keepers, investment advisors, financial institutions, insurance brokers, and various fiduciaries, helping them to achieve and maintain compliance with the array of laws, regulations, and guidance governing qualified and welfare benefit issues.  In his government investigations practice, Brad represents states, municipalities, and law enforcement organizations around the country that are being investigated by the U.S. Department of Justice and state regulatory agencies on various civil rights issues.  Representations typically cover voting rights issues, disability matters, as well as a range of policing and law enforcement issues.

Prior to joining the firm, Brad held a series of high-level posts in the Department of Justice, including United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, Acting Assistant Attorney General of the Civil Rights Division, and Counsel to the Deputy Attorney General.

Brad graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and received his juris doctor from the George Washington University Law School.  After law school, Brad completed a two-year federal judicial clerkship with Chief U.S. District Judge G. Thomas VanBebber of the District of Kansas. He then clerked for an additional year for U.S. Circuit Judge Mary Beck Briscoe of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.

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