Leslie F. Hulnick
Senior Partner
Education: D.U.I.; Criminal Law; Drug Crimes; White Collar Crime; Traffic Violations
Practice Areas: D.U.I.; Criminal Law; Drug Crimes; White Collar Crime
Membership: Wichita Bar Association (Member, 1977- and Chairman, 1988-1990, Criminal Law Committee; Member, Domestic Law Committee, 1983-1985; Chairman, Municipal Practice Committee, 1993-1994), and Kansas (Member, Board of Governors, 1983-; Section Editor, Criminal Law Section of Newsletter, 1996-) Bar Associations; Kansas Trial Lawyers Association (Member, Board of Governors, 1977-; Chairman, Criminal Law Committee); Kansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Charter Member and Vice-President, 1989-1990; President, 1990-1991; Treasurer, 1991-1992); National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Life Member); National College of DUI Defense (Founding Member); Board Certified by National College for DUI Defense.
Admissions: 1975, Kansas
Miscellaneous Information: City Attorney, Eastborough, Kansas, 1981-1983. Professor, Constitutional Criminal Law, President's College, School of Law, Wichita, Kansas. Fellow, National College of DUI Defense.
Biography:
Leslie F. Hulnick is a New York State native who earned his J.D. from the University of Denver in 1975. He is also a graduate and a past Dean of the National College for DUI Defense presented at Harvard Law School. Mr. Hulnick is the principal in a five-member firm, located in Wichita, Kansas, that focuses on criminal defense. Mr. Hulnick has chaired and served on local and national legal organization committees including having been a founding member and past president of the Kansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. As president of the Wichita Bar Association's Criminal Law Committee, he was instrumental in changing local rules on jury selection; the jury pool was opened to include licensed vehicle drivers. Mr. Hulnick was honored to receive the Wichita Bar Association’s President's Award for these efforts to reform the jury pool system. He has authored "The Law of DUI," published in the Kansas Bar Association's Criminal Law Handbook. Mr. Hulnick is an acclaimed lecturer on criminal law.










