Andrew Dunlap was born in Denver Colorado and moved to Kansas City Kansas where he attended Northwest Jr. High and Wyandotte High School.
After graduating from High School, he attended Kansas City Kansas Community College. He was elected as President of the Freshman class and was a special assistant to the President.
He was both the first African American and youngest person to serve on the Board of Catholic Charities for Wyandotte County, Kansas
He attended Kansas State University and was the first African-American member of the Varsity Debate Team. He was awarded the inaugural Martin Luther King scholarship for academic achievement
He attended the University of Kansas School of law and was dually enrolled in the Graduate School of Public Administration.
He served as an Intern in the Wyandotte County District Attorney’s Office
He was commissioned as an Officer in the United States Air Force where he served as a Staff Judge Advocate.
He was awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal (twice) Longevity medal , overseas service medal and the Air Force Achievement Medal.
After being honorably discharged, He opened his practice in Dallas Texas.
He was partner in the law Firm of Landerman, Dunlap & Jacobs and of Counsel to the firm of White Hill, Sims and Wiggins.
He served as President of the J.L. Turner Legal Association, State Bar Committees and a delegate to The National Bar Association.
Attorney Dunlap has more than 45 years of litigation experience in various areas of the law as well as a criminal defense attorney.
Mr. Dunlap has extensive experience in estate planning and is now focusing on that area to help families pass on their wealth and protect their assets.