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Merit Bennett

Merit Bennett

Santa Fe, NM

Merit Bennett is the Managing Partner of The Bennett Law Group, with over 50 years of experience in personal injury, civil rights, and employment discrimination law. He is licensed in New Mexico, Hawai'i, and Colorado, and has achieved significant legal victories, including multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements. He is also an author and has been recognized by Top 100 Lawyers, Super Lawyers, and Who's Who Directory of Top Attorneys of North America.

50+ Years
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Megan K. Kau

Megan K. Kau

Honolulu, HI

Megan K. Kau is a trial attorney specializing in civil litigation, personal injury, and select felony criminal matters including white collar crime, homicides, and sexual assaults. With a background as a Certified Public Accountant (non-practicing), she possesses a unique ability to analyze financial records. She has extensive trial experience, having completed approximately 45 jury trials.

21+ Years
Hawai'iCalifornia
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Joseph Rosenbaum

Joseph Rosenbaum

Honolulu, HI

Joseph Rosenbaum provides trial experience and a proven track record of success litigating and settling lawsuits involving: employment law, discrimination, civil rights, whistleblower retaliation, police misconduct and prisoner’s rights. He is recognized as an expert in these areas and has successfully litigated numerous cases in federal and state courts, including the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.

15+ Years
Hawai'i
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Andrew M. Kennedy

Andrew M. Kennedy

Kailua Kona, HI

In January 2018, Mr. Kennedy joined the law firm of Schlueter & Kwiat to expand the firm to Schlueter, Kwiat and Kennedy LLLP. Mr. Kennedy has been practicing law for over twenty years. He has experience in civil and criminal litigation. Mr. Kennedy has an active trial practice where he has tried cases ranging from simple assaults to murder and white collar matters such as public corruption. Mr. Kennedy has tried cases in state and federal courts in various jurisdictions. In 2024, Mr. Kennedy achieved a rare not guilty verdict for his client in USA v. Kaneshiro, et al. This federal bribery case alleged that a group of corporate executives and their attorney bribed the elected Prosecuting Attorney for the City and County of Honolulu to bring criminal charges against a former employee of their company. After months of trial it took a federal jury less than two days to return not guilty verdicts for all six defendants. Mr. Kennedy is currently a lawyer delegate to Hawai'i's annual United States District Court Judicial Conference, an invitation which was extended pursuant to vote from the judges of the U.S. District Court in 2022. Mr. Kennedy is currently a member of the State of Hawai'i Defender Council, having been appointed by Governor Josh Green to serve on the board responsible for overseeing the State of Hawai'i Office of The Public Defender. Mr. Kennedy has served multiple terms as president of the West Hawai'i Bar Association (2015, 2024). Mr. Kennedy has served as a Circuit Court criminal law representative to the State bench bar conference since 2015. Mr. Kennedy also serves as a criminal defense representative to the Hawai'i Standing Committee on Pattern Criminal Jury Instructions, a 15 member committee comprised of Hawai'i state court judges, prosecutors and defense attorneys tasked with reviewing and revising the state's pattern criminal jury instructions. Mr. Kennedy has argued in front of the Hawai'i Supreme Court a number of times. He successfully raised appellate issues at the trial level in State v. Thompson, 150 Hawai'i 262 (2021), a case challenging the procedure by which prosecutors initiate criminal complaints in Hawai'i. The Hawai'i Supreme Court's decision in State v. Thompson led to the dismissal of over one thousand criminal cases statewide and necessitated the legislature to enact statutory changes to address the issues raised by Mr. Kennedy. He also had a life sentence for attempted murder overturned in State v. Lauvao, et. al., 151 Hawai'i 430 (2022). Having sat for the bar exam in four states, Mr. Kennedy is licensed to practice law in Hawai'i, New York, Massachusetts (inactive), New Hampshire, the United States Supreme Court, and United States District Courts, Districts of Hawai'i, New Hampshire, Eastern District of New York, Southern District of New York, and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Kennedy graduated from Villanova University, Villanova, PA (Bachelor of Arts - 1999), Suffolk University Law School, Boston, MA (Juris Doctorate - 2002), and received a certificate of completion in the subjects of Comparative Criminal Procedure and Comparative Property Law from Magdalen College, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom (2001).

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Michael H. Schlueter

Michael H. Schlueter

Kailua Kona, HI

The Firm's founding partner, Mr. Schlueter was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. Schlueter started the Firm in 2014 after a lengthy tenure at the Kona Office of the Prosecuting Attorney. In addition to being a seasoned criminal defense attorney, Mr. Schlueter maintains an active family law and civil litigation case load. Mr. Schlueter represents Association of Apartment Owners (AOAO) in formulation of their organizations, regulatory compliance, foreclosure proceedings, and in litigation involving delinquent members. Mr. Schlueter represents plaintiffs and defendants in construction law litigation. Mr. Schlueter has a wide array of experience in the courtroom, including countless numbers of evidentiary hearings in Family Court and civil litigation matters, and jury and bench trials across many legal disciplines. Mr. Schlueter is a past president of the West Hawai'i Bar Association (2017) and currently serves as a Family Court delegate to the State of Hawai'i bench bar conference. Mr. Schlueter began his legal career in Cincinnati where he was an associate attorney with Lerner, Sampson & Rothfuss, L.P.A., appearing before the Federal Bankruptcy Courts in the Northern & Southern Districts of Ohio and the Eastern & Western Districts of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. In 2006, Mr. Schlueter moved to Kailua-Kona and practiced law with Carlsmith Ball LLP, before joining the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney, County of Hawai'i. Michael served the people of the County of Hawai'i for over 7 years as a deputy prosecuting attorney with a focus on the prosecution of serious narcotic, drug trafficking and firearm cases as well as various other felony matters. Mr. Schlueter concluded his term with the prosecutor’s office as co-supervisor of the Kona office. Mr. Schlueter studied business administration and marketing at John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio, before graduating from the Gonzaga University School of Law in 2003. Mr. Schlueter is licensed to practice law in Hawai'i, Ohio, and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

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