Keith graduated from Vanderbilt University, in Nashville, TN, in 2009, earning a B.E. degree in Civil Engineering. He also earned an M.Eng. degree in Civil Engineering from Vanderbilt in 2012.
Prior to earning his law degree from Marquette University Law School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Keith worked for three years as a Civil Engineer and Project Manager for Neel-Schaffer Engineering. During his tenure, he was responsible for simultaneously managing multiple project budgets and acted as liaison between managing engineers and contractors in connection with various construction projects.
During his time as a law student at Marquette, Keith immersed himself in the intellectual property and litigation curriculum. He was a member of Marquette’s Intellectual Property Law Society and a staff member on the Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review. Further, Keith was a participant in the 2015 Giles Sutherland Rich Memorial Moot Court Competition where his team was a Regional Quarterfinalist and was awarded the 2nd Best Appellant Brief in the competition.
Keith began his time at Ryan Kromholz & Manion, S.C. as a law clerk during the fall of 2013 after completing his first year of law school and joined the firm full-time as an associate after being admitted to the State Bar of Wisconsin in September of 2015. Through his time at RKM, Keith has taken part in intellectual property litigation, patent prosecution, trademark prosecution, patentability searches and opinions, and contract drafting and review.
In addition to practicing law, Keith enjoys traveling the world and sightseeing. He also serves on the Board of Directors at King’s Academy Charter School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Vanderbilt University, B.E., Civil Engineering, 2009;
Vanderbilt University, M.Eng., Civil Engineering, 2012;
Marquette University Law School, J.D., 2015
Wisconsin, 2015
State Bar of Wisconsin