Bradley Haddock

Bradley Haddock

Bradley E. Haddock (born 1955) is a corporate lawyer from Wichita, Kansas and served as the executive vice president, general counsel, and secretary of Koch Chemical Technology Group, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Koch Industries, Inc. until January 2009. Koch is the largest privately held company in the United States. During his distinguished career at Koch, Brad served as lead counsel for several key businesses, including Koch’s refining, chemicals, and asphalt businesses, and the group of 10 global manufacturing and engineering businesses that became Koch Chemical Technology Group, LLC. While at Koch, he led or significantly participated in more than 65 domestic and international acquisitions. He formed Haddock Law Office, LLC, in January 2009, and has been engaged in the private practice of law focusing on arbitration and mediation, business law, commercial transactions, competition law, compliance programs and training, construction, corporate formation and governance, domestic and international mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property portfolio management and licensing, intellectual property arbitration and litigation, joint ventures and partnerships, risk assessment and management, and software development and licensing. Brad works closely with members of Biggs Law Group, LC, a distinguished and well recognized transaction-oriented law firm, led by Michael R. Biggs. The firm provides sophisticated counsel in diverse areas of law. Haddock Law Office, LLC is a member of Biggs Law Group, LC. Biggs Law Group is AV rated. Brad has received an AV peer rating (5.0 out of 5.0) from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating for legal ability and ethics. Mr. Haddock is a distinguished alumnus of Phillips University, class of 1977, and graduated from law school cum laude in 1980 at Washburn University where he served as the Executive Editor of the Washburn Law Journal. He was named as the 2012 Alumni Fellow for the Washburn University School of Law. The award will be presented during homecoming in October. Brad has served on the board of directors of the American Arbitration Association since 2005. He is also a member of the AAA's roster of neutrals for commercial, construction, environmental, and intellectual property matters. Brad is a member of the distinguished Panel of Arbitrators for the International Centre for Dispute Resolution. He is a member of the Association of Corporate Counsel, the Wichita, Kansas, and American Bar Associations. Brad was recently elected to the board of directors of Innovative Combustion Technology, Inc., a leading boiler burner manufacturer located in Oakland, California, and doing business as S. T. Johnson Company. He and his wife, Terri, have a son and daughter. Haddock and his wife met at the national council meetings of the Boy Scouts of America where they both received the Young American Award in 1976.

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