About Brandee B.
Brandee B. Bower earned her law degree from the University of Missouri–Kansas City in 2000 after completing undergraduate studies at Baylor University, where she received a B.B.A. The combination of a business degree and a J.D. shaped the early contours of her career, giving her a foundation in commercial principles alongside formal legal training.
Bower moved into practice at the turn of the century, entering a profession undergoing technological and regulatory change. She built experience in both Missouri and Colorado, working on matters that required an understanding of state court procedures and client expectations across different jurisdictions. Her education in business informs the way she evaluates risk and counsels clients on practical outcomes.
Over the years Bower handled a range of legal matters that called for careful analysis and clear communication. Colleagues describe her as methodical and precise in legal writing. She approaches casework by breaking complex questions into manageable parts and explaining the implications to clients in straightforward terms. That style suited the variety of matters that come before attorneys licensed in two states.
Licensed to practice in Colorado and in Missouri, Bower has navigated the regulatory and procedural differences that distinguish the two systems. That dual admission allowed her to advise individuals and businesses whose activities crossed state lines. It also required staying current on rules of professional conduct and continuing legal education in both jurisdictions.
Outside the office Bower has balanced the demands of practice with the larger rhythms of community and family life. Her background in business underpins a practical approach to problem solving, and she often emphasizes planning and prevention in client conversations. She prioritizes clarity and timeliness when communicating case developments.
As of 2026 Bower practices in and holds admission to the bars of Colorado and Missouri. Her current practice focuses on serving clients in those states and addressing the legal questions they bring within those jurisdictions.