With over two decades of experience in the practice of law, I represent
those with legal issues involving construction, real estate, contested trusts
and wills, business disputes, conservatorships, contracts, landlord/tenant
disputes, homeowners’ associations, motor vehicle accidents, and serious
personal injuries. At the law office of G. Keith Alley P.C., I help my clients
identify their legal issues, set clear goals and create comprehensive plans to achieve
favorable, successful outcomes.
People and their relationships are important to me and help to shape the backbone
of my practice. When you call me, I
answer or return your call. When you
email me, I respond to your message. I believe
that effective legal representation starts with effective communication. Legal problems can seem complex and
overwhelming, but I provide practical advice and strategies to help you
evaluate and pursue solutions that work for the facts of your case.
I am admitted to practice by the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of
Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern, Middle and Western Districts
of Tennessee, and the state courts of Tennessee. While licensed to practice in
any county in Tennessee, most of my clients’ matters involve issues in the
counties of Anderson, Blount, Campbell, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Jefferson,
Knox, Loudon, McMinn, Monroe, Morgan, Roane, Scott, Sevier, Union, and
Washington.
I actively serve as the Municipal Court Judge for the Town of Farragut, as
the Chair of the Town of Farragut’s Board of Zoning Appeals, as a Hearing
Committee Panel Member for the Tennessee Supreme Court’s Board of Professional
Responsibility, as an office for the Board of Directors for Legal Aid of East
Tennessee, and as a member of the Tennessee Association of Construction
Counsel. I am the past President of the
Loudon County Bar Association and a current member of the Anderson County,
Blount County, Knoxville, Loudon County, Sevier County and Tennessee Bar
Associations.
I realize that budgeting for legal matters can be difficult and that the
need for representation can be immediate.
My office can accept most major credit cards to pay for fees and fund
retainers.