About Benjamin E.
Benjamin E. Golden built his legal foundation at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy in 2004. He went on to Texas Tech University School of Law and received his Juris Doctor in 2009. Those years of study gave him a solid grounding in legal analysis and argument, and they set the stage for a career that has moved between state and federal practice.
After law school he joined Golden Law, P.C. as an associate in 2009. The role gave him early exposure to courtroom procedure and client counseling. Five years later he opened his own practice. In 2014 he formed Benjamin E. Golden, PLLC and took on the responsibilities of owner and lawyer. Running a small firm required him to handle casework, client intake, and the practical business tasks that come with private practice.
He is admitted to practice in Texas and holds permission to appear before the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas. That federal admission is recorded among his certifications. Over the years he has managed matters that have involved both state and federal filings and appearances. He handles case preparation, filings, and courtroom work when matters advance to litigation.
Colleagues describe his approach as straightforward. He presents legal options in plain language and lays out potential outcomes so clients can weigh choices. He balances court appearances with written advocacy and client communication. That balance is a common requirement for lawyers who represent clients across multiple forums and jurisdictions.
Benjamin E. Golden operates his practice from his firm, where he continues to take cases in Texas and in federal court when appropriate. He maintains the case handling and court appearances that come with operating a solo practice, and he adapts his work to the needs of each client and matter. He currently practices through Benjamin E. Golden, PLLC, representing clients in matters in Texas and in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas.