About Rex
Rex Harris trained first as a business student and later as a lawyer. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in finance from the University of New Mexico and went on to complete a Juris Doctor at the University of New Mexico School of Law. Those academic choices sit at the center of how he approaches legal problems today.
He practices law in Colorado. Over the years he has worked on matters that require an understanding of both legal rules and financial detail. Colleagues describe him as methodical in his preparation and deliberate when explaining options to clients. He favors clear analysis over rhetoric.
His background in finance informs the way he evaluates cases and transactions. He examines numbers closely and often emphasizes practical outcomes alongside legal theory. That orientation has shaped the kinds of assignments he accepts and the way he manages client expectations.
Harris’s work has touched on both transactional and adjudicative matters. He has handled contract-related issues, advised on business arrangements, and represented clients in dispute resolution. He tends to take a pragmatic approach: identify the critical facts, assess the legal landscape, and pursue the course that best serves a client’s stated objectives. He also draws on his business training when reviewing documents or negotiating terms.
Outside of client work, he keeps current on developments in Colorado law and attends professional programming relevant to his practice. He is a member of professional circles in the state and participates in continuing legal education to maintain his knowledge base.
In the courtroom and at the negotiating table, Harris aims to calibrate legal strategy to the specifics of each matter rather than to a one-size-fits-all playbook. He maintains a practice in Colorado that handles business and finance-related legal matters along with general civil representation for individuals and companies.