About Benjamin
Benjamin Kinney earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Wyoming in 2010 after completing his law studies there. He completed his legal education in the state where he would later build his practice. The early years after law school set the foundation for a career spent practicing across state lines.
Shortly after graduation, Kinney joined the State Bar of Wyoming in 2010 and has maintained that membership since. He is licensed to practice in Wyoming and also holds licensure in Colorado. That combination of admissions has guided the geographic reach of his work and the clients he accepts.
Kinney practices from the Kinney Law Office. The office serves as a base for his legal work and for client consultations. He has developed a local practice that draws on familiarity with Wyoming courts and regulatory frameworks, while also handling matters that involve Colorado law when appropriate.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in the way he prepares a case and clear in the way he communicates with clients. He has made steady efforts to keep current on rules and procedures in both jurisdictions he serves. Over time, that approach has informed how he manages filings, deadlines, and client expectations.
His professional affiliations are anchored by long-standing membership in the State Bar of Wyoming, where his membership dates to 2010 and remains active. That affiliation reflects the continuity of his practice in the state where he trained and began his career. He also participates in other professional activities appropriate to lawyers who work across neighboring states.
Clients find practical attention to procedural detail helpful when matters require appearances or filings in Wyoming or Colorado courts. Kinney’s work tends to reflect the realities of regional practice: dealing with state rules, local courts, and clients whose needs span small communities and larger municipal centers.
Kinney balances office work with court appearances and consultations. He continues to operate out of the Kinney Law Office, handling matters that arise under the laws of both Wyoming and Colorado. His current practice covers legal matters in those two states.