About Kevin
Kevin Flesch earned his J.D. from William Mitchell College of Law in 1996 after beginning his legal studies in 1992. He attended a law school known for a practical curriculum and clinical opportunities. That period of study led to the degree that set the stage for his later admissions to the bench he would practice in.
He is admitted to practice in Colorado and in the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Those admissions define the geographic and institutional boundaries of his practice. Admission to the Colorado bar permits work in state courts across the state. Admission to the Tenth Circuit enables participation in federal appellate matters that arise from a six-state region.
Being admitted to both a state bar and a federal circuit often means balancing trial-level work and appellate responsibilities. In Colorado courts, attorneys typically handle filings, hearings and trials. Before the Tenth Circuit, work centers on briefing, oral argument and appellate procedure. Flesch’s credentials indicate he is authorized to operate in both settings. That dual status shapes how a lawyer allocates time, prepares records and manages appeals that proceed from district courts into the appellate system.
Over the years since earning his degree, Flesch has maintained a practice that aligns with those admissions. He has the qualifications required to represent clients in Colorado and to present matters in the Tenth Circuit. His background reflects a standard legal education followed by bar admissions that open both state and federal appellate doors. As of 2026 he continues to practice law in Colorado and before the Tenth Circuit.