Background
Beatty, Kimberly A. was born on October 10, 1968 in San Francisco, California, United States.
Beatty, Kimberly A. was born on October 10, 1968 in San Francisco, California, United States.
University of California at Santa Barbara (Bachelor of Arts, political science, 1990). University of Montana (Juris Doctor, 1994).
Worked at Browning, Kaleczyc, Berry & Hoven, Professional Corporation (Helena, Montana) specializing in Civil Litigation, Administrative Law, Commercial Law and Corporate Finance, Construction and Government Contracts, Superfund, Environmental Law including Civil Aeronautics Administration, CERCLA, CWA, European Space Agency, NEPA and RCRA, Natural Resources Law, including Mining, Oil and Gas, Timber and Water Law, Public Land Law, Real Estate, Rights-of-Way and Easements, Transportation including motor carriers and railroads, Banking, Telecommunications, Products Liability, Personal Injury, Toxic Torts, Malpractice, Antitrust, Public Utilities, Municipal and Tax-Exempt Bonds, Entertainment, Agricultural, Estate Planning, Probate, Pension and Profit Sharing, Employment Law, Hospital and Health Law, Indian Law, Insurance Defense, Medical Malpractice Defense, Workers" Compensation, State and Federal Legislative Representation, Taxation and Public Finance. Admitted to the bar, 1994, Montana. Phi Delta Phi. Editor, Public Law Review, 1993-1994.
Member: State Bar of Montana (Secretary-Treasurer, Young Lawyers Section, 1995-1996).
First Judicial District and American Bar Associations. Located in Montana"s Capital city, Browning, Kaleczyc, Berry & Hoven, Professional Corporation has convenient access to federal and state courts and administrative agencies.
We are committed to providing the highest quality legal representation possible to our diverse business clients. Our legal staff has developed a wide range of specialized capabilities to address the emerging needs of our clients with an emphasis on litigation, governmental relations, insurance defense, general business and environmental compliance and clean up issues.
Innovative fee structures are available as an alternative to the traditional hourly rate system.
Member: State Bar of Montana (Secretary-Treasurer, Young Lawyers Section, 1995-1996). First Judicial District and American Bar Associations.