About Michael
Michael Smeenk built his legal foundation at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he completed his Juris Doctor in 2004. The law school years placed him in the middle of a state legal community that often channels graduates into both private and public practice. He left school with a law degree and entered the profession at a time when many young attorneys were finding opportunities in established regional firms.
His association with Frascona, Joiner, Goodman & Greenstein, P.C. became a defining feature of his career. Within three years of earning his J.D., he rose to serve as a shareholder at the firm, a position he held beginning in 2007. That move came relatively early in his post-law-school trajectory and marked his transition from junior associate ranks into firm leadership. The shareholder title signals an ownership stake and a role in firm decision-making, and it placed him among the lawyers responsible for guiding the firm’s work and its client relationships.
Smeenk’s path reflects a steady climb through private practice rather than a turn into government or academia. He remained at the same firm through that period of advancement. Colleagues and clients who seek continuity often expect shareholders to combine day-to-day case work with mentoring younger lawyers and contributing to firm management. In Smeenk’s case, the shareholder appointment suggests he took on those broader responsibilities fairly early in his career.
Outside of the bare chronology, details about specific cases or public controversies connected to his name are not part of this profile. What can be noted is a consistent professional presence at Frascona, Joiner, Goodman & Greenstein, P.C. over many years. The firm affiliation is the anchor for his practice record and professional identity. He currently focuses his practice at Frascona, Joiner, Goodman & Greenstein, P.C., where he serves clients in the types of matters handled by the firm.