About Nancy

Nancy Knox-Bierman built a foundation in law at the University of Denver, where she earned her J.D. in 2005. She arrived in law school with clear intentions and left ready to practice. Those early years shaped how she handles cases today: methodically and without fuss.

After law school she entered private practice. She worked on a range of matters that exposed her to different sides of the legal system. Over time she moved from associate roles into positions that required more responsibility and decision-making. That progression led her to establish Knoxbierman Law, a small firm that reflects the hands-on experience she gathered during those formative years.

Her approach to a matter is straightforward. She assesses facts, sets realistic goals and communicates plainly with clients. The emphasis is on clarity. Clients receive straightforward explanations of options and the likely outcomes. That style suits people who want direct answers rather than legalese.

At Knoxbierman Law she manages the practical demands of running a firm as well as the legal work. That dual role means she wears several hats: practitioner, manager and point of contact for clients. The firm’s structure allows for direct client access to decision-makers rather than layers of staff. In practice that means clients often speak with the attorney handling their file.

Colleagues describe her as steady and meticulous in preparation. She prepares filings, attends hearings, negotiates when that is the best path and proceeds to litigation when needed. Those are routine parts of a lawyer’s work, handled day to day. She places value on thorough preparation because it reduces surprises and gives clients clearer choices.

Outside the office she has maintained connections with peers from law school and various professional networks. Those contacts provide a resource for specialized questions or referrals when a matter falls outside her practice scope. The emphasis is on finding the right fit for each client’s needs rather than promising a single solution.

Her public record is focused on private practice rather than high-profile advocacy. She has not been publicly associated with academic posts or bar leadership roles. Her career centers on legal practice in a firm she controls and the steady management of client matters. She currently practices at Knoxbierman Law, where her work focuses on advising and representing clients through the firm’s services.

Education

University of Denver

J.D. (2005) | Law

2001