Shifting The Power Balance
EPISODE OVERVIEW In Episode 11 of Shifting the Power Balance, host Dwayne Smith and co-host Rudy Davis sit down with Kimberly J. Benjamin — founder and managing attorney of Benjamin Law Firm, LLC, one of Missouri's most respected criminal defense and DUI attorneys. Kim brings more than two decades of trial experience, a faculty role at the Trial Lawyers College (TLC), and a reputation for fiercely compassionate advocacy. This conversation explores her path from government service to founding her own firm, what drives her in the courtroom, and how she shifts the power balance for clients facing the criminal justice system. TIMESTAMPED SHOW NOTES - WITH AI ASSISTANCE. Note: Timestamps are approximate Opening (0:00 – 5:00) 0:00 Cold Open 0:30 Disclaimer — "The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship." 1:30 Show Overview — Dwayne frames the central theme of the episode: what it means to advocate with both power and compassion in the criminal justice system. Guest Introduction (5:00 – 9:00) 5:00 Welcoming Kim Benjamin — Dwayne introduces Kim Benjamin — founder of Benjamin Law Firm, LLC, criminal defense attorney, DUI law expert, and national speaker. 6:00 Kim in Her Own Words — Kim shares a brief personal introduction and what drew her to the law. 7:30 The Title 'Advocating with Compassion' — Discussion of why compassion is not a weakness in the courtroom — and why Kim believes it is her greatest strength as a trial lawyer. Life & Career Background (9:00 – 18:00) 9:00 University of Missouri & Early Interests — Kim reflects on her dual-degree path in Political Science and Speech Communication/Psychology and how those disciplines shaped her approach to persuasion and advocacy. 11:00 George Washington University Law School — Kim discusses her decision to attend GWU Law in Washington, D.C. and what the experience taught her about legal rigor. 13:00 Life in Washington — Pentagon & FCC — Kim recounts her early post-law-school years working at the Department of Defense and the Federal Communications Commission and what she learned from operating within large government institutions. 15:30 The Turn to Criminal Defense — A pivotal moment: Kim explains what drew her away from government work toward criminal defense — and specifically the Missouri State Public Defender's office. 17:00 Rising to District Defender — Six years in the public defender system, rising to District Defender. Kim reflects on the pressure, volume, and human weight of that work. Founding Benjamin Law Firm (18:00 – 26:00) 18:00 The Decision to Launch — Kim talks about founding Benjamin Law Firm, LLC in 2002 — what inspired it, what scared her, and what gave her confidence to take the leap. 20:00 Building a Practice from the Ground Up — The early years: client development, reputation-building, and establishing herself as a go-to DUI and criminal defense attorney in Missouri. 22:00 Rudy's Questions — Entrepreneurship Lessons — Co-host Rudy Davis asks Kim about the business side of running a law firm and the lessons she learned as an attorney-entrepreneur. 24:00 Becoming a National Voice — Kim discusses her work with the Trial Lawyers College (TLC) and the NCDD and how teaching trial advocacy nationally changed her own practice. Compassionate Advocacy in Practice (26:00 – 35:00) 26:00 What Compassionate Advocacy Actually Looks Like — Kim breaks down how she prepares for and connects with clients who are facing some of the worst moments of their lives. 28:00 The Courtroom as Power Arena — Kim on why she loves trials — and why she believes the courtroom is precisely where the power balance can be shifted for the client. 30:00 DUI Law & Science — A deep dive into Kim's specialty: the intersection of DUI law and forensic science, and why understanding the science gives her clients a better chance. 32:00 Missouri Ethics Commission — Kim discusses her Governor-appointed role on the Missouri Ethics Commission and what public service means to her beyond the courtroom. 34:00 Rudy's Follow-Up — Client Empowerment — Rudy asks Kim how she ensures clients understand what is happening in their own cases — and how she gives them a voice in the process. Shifting the Power Balance (35:00 – 40:36) 35:00 What 'Shifting the Power Balance' Means to Kim — Kim reflects on the podcast's title and how it defines her entire philosophy as a defense attorney: being the equalizer for people who feel powerless against the system. 37:00 Advice for the Next Generation of Advocates — Kim shares what she tells young lawyers and law students about how to build a career that combines professional excellence with genuine human care. 38:30 The Power Question — Dwayne asks the deep closing question: What does it take — not just professionally, but personally — to truly shift the power balance for someone? 39:30 Kim's Answer — Kim's closing response on advocacy, courage, and the responsibility every attorney carries for the clients they represent. Sources: * Shifting the Power Balance Podcast [https://www.shiftingthepowerbalance.com] * Kim Benjamin – LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-benjamin-00226636/] * Benjamin Law Firm / DWI Criminal Law Center [https://www.dwicriminallawcenter.com]
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