Karl Wenzloff has been practicing law since 2008. He graduated from Michigan State University in 2005. At MSU, he was a member of the James Madison College and obtained his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy. He attended the University of Michigan School of Law and graduated with a Juris Doctor in 2008. While at the University of Michigan, Karl participated in the Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court competition, where his team ranked in the semi-finals.
Karl is admitted to practice law in all district and circuit courts in the state of Michigan, as well as the federal district and bankruptcy courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan, the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, and the tribal court of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi. He is a member of the Michigan State Bar, the Bay County Bar Association, and the American Bankruptcy Institute.
Karl has previously served as President of the Bay County Bar Association. He has also written for the quarterly magazine of the National Association of Chapter Thirteen Trustees. In his free time, Karl enjoys bicycling, reading, traveling, and spending time with his wife and two kids.