About Kimberley
Kimberley Felton is an attorney practicing in 2026. She approaches her work with careful analysis and clear communication. Her style is deliberate. She prefers to break complex problems into manageable parts and explain options plainly to clients.
Her legal education provided the foundation for practice. She completed the training required to qualify as an attorney and satisfied the requirements for bar admission. Early professional years included routine tasks that shape trial and transactional lawyers alike: research, drafting, client interviews and courtroom preparation. Those early tasks laid the groundwork for steady improvement in both written advocacy and oral presentation.
Over the course of her career, Felton has balanced casework and client counseling. She has worked on matters that require negotiation as well as those that proceed to formal hearings. That mix has taught her to shift between big-picture strategy and attention to detail. The result is a practice that adapts to the needs of each matter rather than a single fixed approach.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparation and pragmatic in dealing with opposing counsel. She places emphasis on clear records, realistic assessments of risk, and practical timelines. When a dispute arises, she tends to prioritize the options that most directly advance a client’s objectives while preserving alternatives for later stages.
Felton also spends time on professional development typical of active practitioners. She keeps current on statutory changes, court decisions and emerging procedures that affect daily practice. That ongoing study informs how she advises clients and how she prepares filings. It also shapes the questions she asks early in a case so that planning starts from the right assumptions.
As of 2026, Kimberley Felton continues to practice law. Her current work centers on providing legal counsel and representation to individuals and organizations in matters that require detailed preparation and clear advocacy.