Reid's practice focuses on all aspects of high-stakes commercial litigation and trials, including complex litigation such as securities work and class actions. Reid practices in the state and federal courts of Colorado, including appellate courts.
In 1996, Reid moved to Denver to work as court-appointed defense counsel in the federal death penalty trial of Terry Lynn Nichols, defendant in the Oklahoma City Bombing case.
Reid began his legal career working as an associate for a law firm in Washington D.C., where he focused on complex litigation and libel defense.
Prior to law school, Reid worked for two years as Junior Economist for the Majority Staff of the Budget Committee of the United States House of Representatives.