Benjamin Vetter joined the Denver office of Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P. in 2008, where he works primarily in the Western Lands & Energy and Litigation practice groups.
Before joining Fulbright, Benjamin clerked for Justice Nathan B. Coats, Supreme Court of Colorado, and the Honorable Harris L Hartz, United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Between his clerkships, he worked as an associate in the securities litigation and appellate practice groups at a large Chicago law firm. During his time in Chicago, he gained significant experience representing clients in securities class action litigation. He also gained extensive appellate experience while working on cases on appeal to the Illinois Supreme Court, the Missouri Supreme Court, and the United States Supreme Court.
In recognition of briefing filed before both the United States and Illinois Supreme Courts, Benjamin, along with three other attorneys, was named Pro Bono Advocate of the Year by the Cook County Public Guardian in 2006.
- North Dakota Bar Association
- Denver Bar Association
- North Dakota Petroleum Council
- Cook County Public Guardian, Pro Bono Advocate of the Year, 2006
2004 - J.D., University of Chicago Law School
1999 - M.A., American Studies, Baylor University
1997 - B.A., English, Pensacola Christian College
While in law school, Benjamin was a member of the Chicago Law Review.
He is admitted to practice law in Colorado, Wyoming, North Dakota, and Illinois. He is also admitted to practice before the United States Courts of Appeal for the Seventh and Tenth Circuits, the United States District Courts for the District of Colorado and the Northern District of Illinois.



