For more than twenty years, Keith F. Givens has aggressively represented clients throughout Oklahoma with diverse civil cases involving personal injuries, wrongful death, insurance coverage, bad faith, legal and medical malpractice, premises liability, employment disputes, defective products and other matters.
During his career, Keith has handled cases with nationwide implications and obtained many jury verdicts in his clients’ favor; including two judgments exceeding $1,000,000. In 2016 and 2017, Keith was designated a Super Lawyer® for his expertise on insurance and personal injury cases. Keith is licensed to practice in Oklahoma and Texas.
Within the legal field, Keith has been an active member of the American, Oklahoma and Oklahoma County Bar Associations. Besides serving on numerous committees, Keith served as a Director of the Young Lawyers Division of the Oklahoma Bar Association. He was also an active member of the Luther Bohannon Inn of Court.
Keith also has a passion for serving his community. Prior to law school, Keith raised money for various charities. During law school, he volunteered for Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Cleveland County.
After he completed his legal education, Keith served on the Board of Directors for Calm Waters Center for Children & Families as well as Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Oklahoma County.
For the past fifteen years, Keith has been representing abused and neglected children through Oklahoma Lawyers for Children. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Speck Homes for Boys which provides extensive services and life-skills training to boys who desperately need them.
Keith was born in Colorado, but he was raised in Oklahoma City and earned his BA and JD degrees at the University of Oklahoma. After living in Dallas and London, Keith returned to Oklahoma where he started his legal career in 1995.
Education:
- LL.M., London School of Economics, with Merit, 1994
- J.D., with Distinction, University of Oklahoma College of Law, 1993
- B.A., University of Oklahoma, 1990
Bar & Court Admissions:
- Oklahoma (1995)
- Texas (1994)
- United States Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit
- United States District Courts – Northern, Western & Eastern Districts of Oklahoma
Cost
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