About Wiley
Wiley Reynolds graduated from Princeton University in 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy and earned his J.D. from The George Washington University Law School in 2013. He arrived at law school after an undergraduate course of study that emphasized critical thinking and argument. Those habits of mind followed him into legal training and his early years in practice.
After law school Reynolds entered private practice in Colorado. In 2014 he joined Ogborn Mihm, LLP as a lawyer. That position was his first steady foothold in the state’s legal market and gave him several years of hands-on experience in a firm setting. In 2022 he moved to Gordon J. Williams, P.C., where he worked as an associate. Each role added a new set of responsibilities and exposure to the rhythm of client work in the region.
In 2023 Reynolds launched Wiley Reynolds PLLC. The move to open his own firm followed nearly a decade in practice. It also represented a shift from working within established firms to managing a small practice of his own. The transition placed him in charge of both case work and the operational demands of running a firm.
Reynolds is a member of the Colorado Bar Association and the El Paso County Bar Association. Those memberships place him in the mainstream of the state’s professional networks. He has used contacts developed through those associations to stay current on local rules and procedures and to maintain professional connections across Colorado’s bench and bar.
Clients and colleagues describe Reynolds as methodical in his approach. He prefers clear, direct explanations and practical planning over grand strategy. That temperament reflects his academic background and years in firm practice. He has handled matters that required careful legal research, client counseling, and courtroom preparation.
He lives and works in Colorado and continues to base his practice there. Wiley Reynolds practices law through Wiley Reynolds PLLC in Colorado, where he focuses his practice on serving clients in the state.