About Alan
Alan Jimenez trained at the University of Denver, where he completed a Bachelor of Science in Science/Business in 1984 and followed that with a Juris Doctor in 1987. He stayed close to the Denver legal community after law school, building a career that has spanned private practice and work with other regional firms. His educational path set a conventional course into the Colorado bar and federal practice before the Tenth Circuit.
He was admitted to the Colorado bar in 1988 and that year he established the Jimenez Law Office. The move made him a small-firm founder and set the tone for a practice grounded in local courtrooms. Over the years he has maintained an active Colorado law license and pursued admission to the Tenth Circuit to handle federal matters arising in the region.
Jimenez's résumé includes periods working at other firms. In 2015 he joined Bachus and Schanker as a lawyer, and in 2017 he worked with Burnham Law. Those positions supplemented the work he continued at his own firm and broadened his exposure to different practice environments. The timeline shows a practitioner who has alternated between steering his own office and contributing to established firms in the Denver area.
Professional memberships have been a steady part of his career. He has been a member of the Colorado Bar Association and the Hispanic National Bar Association since 1988, and he is also a member of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association. These affiliations reflect ongoing engagement with the legal community and with organizations that serve litigators in the state.
Throughout his career Jimenez has practiced in state and federal courts. He has maintained an active presence in Colorado courts and holds credentials to appear before the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. His work has been centered on courtroom practice and representation of clients across matters that require litigation or appellate attention.
He currently practices from Jimenez Law Office P.C., where he continues to represent clients in Colorado and in matters that proceed to the Tenth Circuit.