About Kenneth
Kenneth Bills built his legal foundation at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law. He left law school with a practical view of courtroom work and civil litigation practice. Classrooms and clinics in Utah shaped his early approach to casework.
He moved into practice in Washington state. Over time he took on responsibilities that combined case handling and firm management. That trajectory led him to a leadership role at The Advocates - Driggs, Bills & Day, where he serves as an operating partner and manager. In that capacity he oversees day-to-day operations while continuing to work on client matters.
Bills balances administrative duties with courtroom preparation and client contact. Colleagues describe him as steady and methodical in how he prepares cases. He is involved in staffing decisions, case strategy meetings, and the logistical work that keeps a plaintiff-side practice running. The firm name reflects a partnership model, and his role requires both managerial judgment and legal judgment.
He maintains professional ties across the state. Bills is a member of the Washington State Association of Justice. That affiliation places him among trial lawyers who focus on civil justice issues in Washington courts. He is admitted to practice in the state and handles matters arising under Washington law.
Clients and peers often encounter him on personal injury files. He handles depositions, negotiates with insurers, and prepares cases for trial when settlement is not an option. His hands-on approach means he remains involved in evidence review and witness preparation even while managing office operations.
Outside the courtroom he oversees administrative systems that support litigation—staff supervision, case workflow and client communications. Those systems aim to make sure cases move forward efficiently and clients receive timely information. He draws on his combined experience in law and management to align firm resources with case needs.
As of 2026 he practices at The Advocates Injury Lawyers and continues to balance managerial duties with active representation of injured clients. He concentrates on personal injury cases and the practical work required to pursue recovery for those clients.