Keith lives in the Portland metro area with his family. He much prefers jeans over suits. Keith gets outdoors as much as possible to run, hike and fish. His favorite activity is spending time with his kids. Growing up in a military family Keith spent much of his youth in South Carolina and England where his father was stationed while serving in the U.S. Air Force. As a young kid he grew up fishing and playing sports when he wasn’t cutting grass or delivering newspapers to earn spending money. Keith always had a job growing up. This included working at an airport fire department, an animal hospital, a car wash and bagging groceries. He understands the value of hard work, and working people. Keith believes it is a privilege to serve his clients and their families. He feels extremely fortunate to call Oregon home.
Keith has been elected to the Board of Governors of the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association and the House of Delegates of the Oregon State Bar Association. He has been a speaker and author on various legal education topics for the Oregon State Bar and the Oregon Law Institute. Keith received his law degree from Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon and earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from Clemson University where he was awarded a Scarborough Fellowship for academic achievement.
Keith has been elected to The American Board of Trial Advocates and the Oregon chapter of ABOTA, an invitation-only organization dedicated to ethical advocacy and the preservation of the American jury system.