Kimberly Alderman-Penix

S. Howes Street, Fort Collins, CO

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Education

2010
Association for Research Into Crimes Against Art, M.A.
2006
Howard University School of Law, Juris Doctorate
2005
Vermont Law School, No Degree
2002
University of Maryland, College Park, Bachelors of Arts

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Brent and brenda

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04 Nov, 2024
We hired Kimberly to recoup a loan from relative and due to underlying circumstances, we had to write a “gift letter” for that relative. Before doing that, we had a verbal arrangement with the relatives that they would repay the substantial loan when we needed it repaid. They failed to do so and notonly failed to do so, but were also manipulative and deceitful. We hired Kimberly to get our money. We were attempting to get our attorneys fees, interest on the money, as well as the money itself as we had taken the money we had lent them out on a HELOC and because they continued to be manipulative and deposited the amount they owed us in the beginning into our account without us knowing to avoid going to court, we were only able to get our initial loan back but we wouldn’t have even been able to regain that back without Kimberly’s help!!!!! Kimberly was very professional and empathetic to our situation that it was a relative and understood our situation.
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Anonymous

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16 Jan, 2024
Kimberly helped with a sensitive issue with my son. She was not only very educated on the topic but was kind and gentle to work with and seemed to actually care. I would recommend her highly!
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Candice for convent

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02 Jul, 2021
First we are owners of the Convent of the Holy Nativity In Fond Du Lac Wisconsin. To Note we won the Appeal, Kimberly Penix a Very Nice woman helped us win our Appeal. We unfortunatley we not treat right, or fair, But held onto faith in God and trying to do the right Thing. Kimberly and her Council with Our Attorney Dan Kaminsky helped us sooo much. Her knowledge of the law was impressive and she impressed the The Judges and through logic we succeeded but with her help being blessed by God. And Saved a Historic Property The Convent.., At least we were able to breathe with the help she gave and didn't have to worry over the premature razing of the property. What could be worst then having to face that awful fact. I feel like she was a real blessing to us. we were tired, exhausted and belittled by unjust prosecution and assumptions bad basically. We should have been working together, our side was but communication was awry... and against us.. leaving us dejected and feeling discriminated against in so many ways.... unreal. We were in essence being bullied. Long Story short She helped us, and you know i believe God will give her the power to help you and whom ever comes in here path... she's that good, She explained and walked us paitently through the process. Which she made it possible for us to help the future to preserve the property As God would have it... and or Enhance the Status. She's Decently Affordable, and will let you know the pitfalls if she see's any and works possibly more then you would expect she has hoodspa tenancity she's good. Now also The News papers in Fond Du Lac and the people that understood the value of the historic prooperty The Fond Du Lac Reporter also wrote stories about her case with us and its a miracle worked through with her. We who believe appreciate her talents The Convent of the Holy Nativity is Our Norte Dame and it was saved by Kimberly Penix Note This was our dream Home Commercial/bus/Res which was a nightmare we were Hurt Brokenhearted without her assistance Thank God For Kimberly Penix and Legal Council All M Candice Renovation Reservation Specialist George Pan Andreas Actor General Hospital (Luke and Laura Ice Capades) Cult Film Star GeorgePanoussis 2 Commendation Restorationalist Urban Spcl We Thank Kimberly Penix.
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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“She always seemed on top of everything going on with my case and never kept me waiting for answers to any questions I had.”
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Thorough, well-researched, and persuasive legal work
“We can always count on Kimberly Penix to be responsive and to prepare complete pleadings and memoranda that are thorough, well-researched, persuasive, and to the point.”
3
Honest and straightforward approach
“Attorney Penix is a great appellate lawyer for those who do not know the law well. Is very straight-forward and honest and will not sugarcoat you with promises.”
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Compassionate and caring service
“Kimberly helped with a sensitive issue with my son. She was not only very educated on the topic but was kind and gentle to work with and seemed to actually care.”
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Impressive legal expertise and knowledge
“Her knowledge of the law was impressive and she impressed the The Judges and through logic we succeeded but with her help being blessed by God.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2015:
State Bar of Wisconsin, How a Case Gets to the Wisconsin Supreme Court
2014:
Wisconsin Lawyer, Should Trial Lawyers Handle Their Own Appeals?
2014:
Mercer Law Review, National Treasure: A Comparative Analysis of Domestic Laws Criminalizing Illicit Excavation and Exportation of Archaeological Objects
2014:
Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, Yale’s Repatriation of the Machu Picchu Artifacts to Peru
2014:
Wisconsin Lawyer, Expedited Appeals in Wisconsin
2014:
Wisconsin Lawyer, Final’ Doesn’t Always Mean Final: How to Appeal Mid-litigation
2014:
Encyclopedia of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Art Crime
2014:
Book, The Civil Appeals Process in Wisconsin
2014:
Wisconsin Law Journal, What is a ‘final judgment or order’ for the purposes of appeal?
2014:
Solo Practice University, Foreclosure Defense Online Course
2013:
Virgin Islands Bar Newsletter, Should Trial Lawyers Handle Their Own Appeals?
2013:
Wisconsin Law Journal, Did You Lose Your Civil Case at Trial? Advising Your Client on the Deadline to Appeal
2013:
Wisconsin Law Journal, Standards of Review in the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
2013:
Book, Foreclosure Defense: Litigation Strategies and Appeals
2012:
Wisconsin Law Journal, Calculating Judgment Interest in the Wake of Wis. Act 69
2012:
Cultural Heritage & Arts Review, Rubin v . The Islamic Republic of Iran: Satisfying U.S. Judgments Against Foreign Sovereigns by Seizing Museum Collections
2012:
Indiana Law Review, Honor Amongst Thieves: Organized Crime in the Illicit Antiquities Trade
2012:
Howard Law Journal, The Long Arm of the Law: Incarceration and the Ordinary Family
2011:
Creighton Law Review, The Designation of West Bank Mosques as Israeli National Heritage Sites: Using the 1954 Hague Convention to Protect Against In Situ Cultural Appropriation
2011:
Michigan Journal of International Law, The Human Right to Cultural Property
2011:
New Mexico Lawyer, Supervising the Legal Writing of Junior Attorneys and Non-lawyer Employees
2011:
Book, The Freelance Lawyering Manual: What Every Lawyer Needs to Know About the New Temporary Attorney Market
2011:
New Mexico Lawyer, The Ultimate White Horse Job: An Interview with AG Gary King
2011:
ASIL Cultural Heritage and Arts Review, Yale Agrees to Return Machu Picchu Artifacts to Peru: Ethics-Based Repatriation Efforts Gain Steam
2010:
Journal of Art Crime, The Ethics of Context: Exploring Assumptions in Discussions about the Looting of Archaeological Sites
2010:
Journal of Art Crime, The Ethics of Context: Exploring Assumptions in Discussions about the Looting of Archaeological Sites,
2010:
Wisconsin Law Journal, Calculating Judgment Interest in the Wake of Wis. Act 69
2010:
Wisconsin Law Journal, Pitfalls of Discussing IAC Claims with Trial Counsel
2010:
Solo Practice University, Freelance Lawyering Online Course
2010:
Virgin Islands Bar Journal, Legal Protection of Archaeological Remains on Private Property in the US Virgin Islands (Pending Publication)
2010:
Virgin Islands Bar Journal, Legal Protection of Archaeological Remains on Public Property in the US Virgin Islands
2010:
ASIL Cultural Heritage & Arts Review, High Seas Shipwreck Pits Treasure Hunters Against a Sovereign Nation: The Black Swan Case
2010:
Wisconsin Law Journal, Protecting Confidentiality in Ineffective Assistance Claims
2009:
ABA Law Practice Magazine, Reading Minds: Finding a New Framework (Contributor)
2009:
Idaho Law Review, Ethical Issues in Cultural Property Law Pertaining to Indigenous Peoples
2009:
Virgin Islands Bar Journal, Protecting an Incompetent Defendant's Due Process Rights
2009:
Art and Cultural Heritage Law Newsletter, Thieves Take a Page Out of Rare Books and Manuscripts
2009:
Living Well with Montel, Get on the Path to Happiness
2008:
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, The Ethical Trade in Cultural Property: Ethics and Law in the Antiquity Auction Industry
2008:
Virgin Islands Bar Journal, Dispositive Motions Deadlines in Superior Court Practice
2008:
Thurgood Marshall Law Review, Slave Artists as Powerful Reality Creators: Taking Responsibility and Rejecting Race Consciousness
2007:
N.M. Lawyer, Supervising the Legal Writing of Junior Attorneys and Non-Lawyer Employees
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