About Kyle
Kyle Sciolaro came to law through a straightforward path. He earned his J.D. from the University of Kansas School of Law in 2008. The classroom years gave him a foundation in procedure and federal practice. He left school ready to work in both state and federal forums.
He established the Sciolaro Law Office in 2011. That early practice put him in direct contact with clients. He handled individual matters and built a practical sense for case management. The solo office also sharpened his courtroom routines and sharpened how he prepares file work for hearings.
In 2016 he moved into a firm setting as a lawyer at BurnettDriskill, Lawyers. The transition brought him into a team environment and steady litigation dockets. At BurnettDriskill he continued representing individuals before administrative tribunals and in federal court. The firm listing shows his office affiliation there in recent years.
Sciolaro is admitted to practice in both Missouri and Kansas. He also has federal admissions in the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri and the District of Kansas. Those credentials allow him to handle matters at the trial level in both states and in federal courtrooms when cases require it.
His professional memberships include the State Bar of Kansas and The Missouri Bar. He belongs to the National Organization of Social Security Representatives (NOSSCR) and has been listed there since 2016. He is also a member of the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association (KCMBA), where he participates in local bar activities. The combination of bar and association memberships points to steady involvement in client advocacy and practitioner networks.
Colleagues and clients see him most often in matters that move through administrative hearings and into federal court when necessary. He handles procedural filings, hearings and appeals connected to those matters. He maintains an active practice through his work at BurnettDriskill, Lawyers, concentrating on administrative and civil litigation in state and federal venues.