About Brian B.
Brian B. Boal built his academic foundation in economics before turning to law. He began undergraduate studies at Bucknell University in 1996 and earned a B.A. in Economics in 2000. He later enrolled at Widener University Delaware School of Law in 2003 and received his J.D. in 2006.
Those years in classrooms and clinics shaped how he approaches problems. Law school added legal analysis and courtroom training to the analytical tools he had developed as an economics student. The combination of quantitative thinking and legal study informs his work style: methodical, attentive to detail, and pragmatic about outcomes.
After completing his J.D., Boal moved into practice in Colorado. He is licensed to practice in that state and has spent his professional life working within its legal system. His roles have included representing clients in court and advising on transactional matters. He has experience drafting pleadings, preparing briefs and handling negotiations, tasks that require both precision and an ability to read the needs of opposing counsel.
Colleagues describe him as direct in the courtroom and careful in preparation. He tends to break complex problems into discrete issues and tackle them one at a time. That approach can shorten disputes and clarify options for clients. He also emphasizes clear communication, preferring plainspoken explanations over dense legalese when advising people who are making important decisions.
Outside of individual cases, Boal stays attentive to procedural and statutory changes that affect practice in Colorado. He keeps current on filings, deadlines and evolving court rules. He currently practices in Colorado, where his work focuses on state and local legal matters.