About Kim
Kim Frost began her academic journey at the University of Texas at San Antonio, where she completed a B.A. in Communications in 2000 after starting her undergraduate studies in 1996. She moved from a communications background into legal studies, enrolling at St. Mary's University School of Law and earning her J.D. in 2004. The combination of a communications degree and a law degree shaped how she approaches client conversations and courtroom explanations.
After law school she established her career in Texas. She is admitted to practice in the state and has spent her professional life working on matters governed by Texas law. Her path has included courtroom appearances and client counseling, carried out in a variety of settings across the state. She is comfortable communicating complex legal concepts to nonlawyers, a skill that traces back to her undergraduate training.
Frost’s work has involved both procedural and substantive aspects of practice. She handles filings, prepares witnesses and navigates hearings in state court. She also advises clients on the practical implications of legal choices and helps prepare documentation that supports litigation or dispute resolution. Her approach tends to favor clear explanations and careful preparation rather than technical jargon.
Colleagues describe her as precise in legal drafting and deliberate in courtroom presentation. She balances written advocacy with in-person argument. Over the years, she has refined a practice rhythm that includes case investigation, motion practice and trial preparation. The record shows steady engagement with the mechanics of litigation and client representation in Texas forums.
As of 2026 she continues to practice in Texas. She currently handles matters in state courts and represents clients before relevant state tribunals, drawing on both her law degree and her communications background to guide clients through legal procedures and decisions.