Brandon P. Long

Oklahoma City, OK

Almost 30 years ago Brandon Long started in the mail room of a large law firm and ultimately worked for many years as a paralegal while going to college and law school at night. He practiced with large national and international law firms in Dallas and Washington, D.C. before returning to his hometown and joining McAfee & Taft, Oklahoma’s largest law firm.

Brandon is an experienced, AV Preeminent-rated employee benefits attorney. He represents regional and national clients with thousands of employees, including publicly traded corporations, governmental entities, and Indian tribal governments.

Brandon currently serves as a shareholder-elected member of McAfee & Taft’s seven-member Board of Directors. Prior to being elected to the firm’s Board, he served for many years as the leader of the firm’s Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Group.

His achievements have earned him inclusion in the Chambers USA Guide to America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, Oklahoma Super Lawyers, and The Best Lawyers in America (employee benefits/ERISA law). Brandon was selected by Best Lawyers as “Oklahoma City Employee Benefits/ERISA Lawyer of the Year” for 2021 and 2025, honors given to a single lawyer in each legal specialty in each market.

Brandon is a frequent author and speaker on employee benefits topics nationwide and has played key advisory and leadership roles in a number of leading industry organizations, including the SouthWest Benefits Association (past president), the Employee Benefits Institute of Kansas City (member, steering committee), the American Bar Association (co-chair, Employee Benefits Subcommittee on Self Correction and Administrative Practices), and the Oklahoma Board on Legislative Compensation (prior, appointed member). His passion for advocating for employer-sponsors of health plans also led him to co-found the Oklahoma Employers Healthcare Alliance, an employer coalition committed to educating and empowering employers and their employees to make informed healthcare-related decisions.

Brandon’s practice is focused on matters involving qualified retirement plans, health and welfare plans, and executive compensation. He routinely advises boards and board committees regarding fiduciary and investment issues and the compliance aspects of new or evolving laws. A portion of his practice is also devoted to ERISA litigation, including the defense of employers in benefits litigation and advocating for
employers and employer plans in appellate litigation. Brandon also provides comments to legislators and regulators on what the law should be, and has submitted amicus briefs to courts encouraging decisions that help employer plans and their covered participants.

Brandon holds a master of laws in taxation from the Villanova University School of Law.