Lance Kimbro is a proud native of San Antonio with deep roots in the community. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at San Antonio and went on to obtain his Juris Doctor from St. Mary’s University School of Law.
Lance Kimbro is a proud native of San Antonio with deep roots in the community. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at San Antonio and went on to obtain his Juris Doctor from St. Mary’s University School of Law.
During his time at law school, Lance distinguished himself as a formidable legal talent. He was a National Champion as part of the St. Mary’s Law Moot Court Team, served as the Solicitations/Articles Editor for the Law Journal Editorial Board, and gained invaluable experience interning for Justice Beth Watkins at the Fourth Court of Appeals. In addition, he worked closely with Associate Dean Colin Marks as a research assistant, further refining his legal research, writing, and advocacy skills. Lance also participated in the prestigious Grasshopper program, adding yet another dimension to his comprehensive legal training.
Now serving as a Partner at Guerra LLP, Lance balances his professional responsibilities with his roles as a dedicated husband and father of two. His practices focuses primarily on high-stakes civil and commercial litigation, where he has played a key role in securing complex settlements for his clients. Lance approaches every challenge with determination, driven by his commitment to achieving justice.
Deeply committed to his community, Lance is driven by a passion for fighting on behalf of those who have been wronged by others. He is dedicated to giving back by providing top-tier legal representation to those in need during their most challenging times, ensuring that future generations have access to justice and the opportunity for a better life. He leads by example, both in his professional life and within his family, whom he considers his greatest motivation. Lance’s passion for justice is unparalleled and drives his legal practice.