1020 Macon Street, Fort Worth, Texas
Kimberly received her law degree from Baylor University School of Law in 2012. She is in good standing with the State Bar of Texas and is licensed to practice law in Texas.
Kimberly graduated with a Concentration in Criminal Law. Kimberly received her Bachelor of Science degree from Texas Wesleyan University with a major in Paralegal Studies. While attending Baylor Law, Kimberly interned with the McLennan County District Attorney’s office.
After graduation, Kimberly interned and volunteered with the Judicial Staff Counsel for the Tarrant County Criminal District Courts.
In addition to practicing law, Kimberly is an adjunct professor for her alma mater, Texas Wesleyan University. She enjoys teaching legal ethics and criminal law, while encouraging students to pursue a career in the legal field. Kimberly has lived and worked in the Tarrant County Community for over ten years. She volunteers for legal clinics aiding Veterans and has spoken to the Senior Community about Probate and Estate Planning options. Kimberly is a member of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Tarrant County Bar Association, Tarrant County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and the Texas Young Lawyers Association.
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Kimberly received her law degree from Baylor University School of Law in 2012. She is in good standing with the State Bar of Texas and is licensed to practice law in Texas.
Kimberly graduated with a Concentration in Criminal Law. Kimberly received her Bachelor of Science degree from Texas Wesleyan University with a major in Paralegal Studies. While attending Baylor Law, Kimberly interned with the McLennan County District Attorney’s office.
After graduation, Kimberly interned and volunteered with the Judicial Staff Counsel for the Tarrant County Criminal District Courts.
In addition to practicing law, Kimberly is an adjunct professor for her alma mater, Texas Wesleyan University. She enjoys teaching legal ethics and criminal law, while encouraging students to pursue a career in the legal field. Kimberly has lived and worked in the Tarrant County Community for over ten years. She volunteers for legal clinics aiding Veterans and has spoken to the Senior Community about Probate and Estate Planning options. Kimberly is a member of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Tarrant County Bar Association, Tarrant County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and the Texas Young Lawyers Association.