About Kirk Nevada
Kirk Nevada Walker pursued a steady course through business and law. He earned a B.A. in Business Management from the University of Utah in 1998. He returned to the same campus for graduate work and completed an MBA in 2003. He finished his legal training at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, receiving a J.D. in 2005.
After law school, Walker built credentials in several state and federal forums. He is admitted to practice in Nevada and Texas and also holds admissions in the District of Columbia, Colorado, Oregon and Washington. His federal admissions include the United States District Court for the District of Nevada and the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Nevada. Those admissions enable him to represent clients in a wide array of procedural settings across multiple jurisdictions.
Walker’s career has involved appearances in both state and federal court. That practical courtroom experience sits alongside transactional work and procedural advocacy. He has handled matters that require filing and defending claims in district courts and has worked on cases that enter bankruptcy proceedings in Nevada. His multi-jurisdictional admissions mean he regularly confronts variations in local rules and federal practice, and he tailors pleadings and strategy to the court before him.
Colleagues describe Walker as methodical in his courtroom preparation. He lays out issues in plain terms, and he expects the same precision from the documents he files. Those habits matter when cases move through busy dockets or settle under tight timelines. Over time he has developed a working knowledge of practice in several western states and in federal districts that hear commercial and insolvency matters.
He now practices through Nevada Walker, PLLC. The firm handles matters that arise in both state and federal venues, and Walker continues to litigate and manage bankruptcy-related cases in the District of Nevada. He maintains a practice that serves clients in litigation and bankruptcy proceedings across the jurisdictions where he is admitted.