About James
James Frazier built a path to law that started in the sciences. He studied biopsychology at the University of Michigan, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in 2008. The coursework left him comfortable with data, research methods and careful observation. Those habits followed him into his legal studies at the University of Colorado Law School, where he completed his J.D. in 2012.
After law school, Frazier entered the Colorado legal community. He holds membership in the Colorado Bar Association dating to 2012. He has worked on matters that require careful analysis and attention to factual detail. Colleagues describe him as methodical and plainspoken in meetings and hearings.
Frazier’s background in biopsychology shapes how he approaches evidence and client interviews. He tends to break complex problems into discrete parts. That approach can make technical material easier to explain to judges, juries and clients. He also applies the same attention to procedure and documentation that he learned in both lab work and law school.
In practice he has balanced written work and courtroom appearances. He prepares briefs and motions with an eye for clarity. When matters move to hearings, he focuses on organizing testimony and exhibits so they tell a coherent story. He keeps a steady pace in court and aims to make records that hold up on later review.
Professional involvement is a regular part of his calendar. He has maintained membership in the Colorado Bar Association since 2012 and participates in professional programs and continuing education through state offerings. Those activities keep him current on rule changes and local practice. He also maintains informal ties with peers from his law school class and his undergraduate studies.
He works and lives in Colorado and remains engaged in the legal community there. He currently practices law in Colorado.