Mr. Amos "Trey" W. Keith, III

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Mr. Amos "Trey" W. Keith, III: Attorney with Keith & Lorfing
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For the past twenty years, Trey Keith has defended the marginalized and stood up for the accused. He is a relentless advocate who isn’t afraid to put in the long hours if that’s what it takes to win. When clients turn to Trey for help, they’re often facing the most difficult moment of their life. Often, they’re still in incarcerated when he visits them for the first time. During these moments, Trey understands it is not only the accused who is suffering but their family and loved ones as well. He knows we must win the fight because everything is at stake for our clients. The trust each client puts in him is both humbling and inspiring. Honoring that trust is a responsibility he takes very seriously. By never backing down from a challenge, Trey has secured hundreds of favorable outcomes for his clients.

When people are facing serious criminal charges, Trey Keith does everything possible to fight for their freedom. Trey Keith is one the most aggressive, prepared trial lawyers in the state. He has won numerous “Not Guilty” verdicts and obtained favorable results in hundreds of high-profile cases. He is the lawyer other lawyers recommend to their friends and family.

Trey’s trial skills and understanding of pre-litigation strategy have made him instrumental in the firm’s success.

He relishes taking on the District Attorney’s Office when their offers are unreasonable or unfair. He simply refuses to be outworked or out prepared. As an Eagle Scout, Trey learned from an early age that discipline and work ethic matter. Over the years he has developed a certain level of discernment in evaluating cases and clients have come to trust that discernment.

As a founding partner at Keith & Lorfing, Trey serves as the defacto statesman and braintrust of the firm. In addition to his law degree, Trey has a Masters Degree in Philosophy from Texas Tech University and is a distinguished member of MENSA.

For the past twenty years, Trey Keith has defended the marginalized and stood up for the accused. He is a relentless advocate who isn’t afraid to put in the long hours if that’s what it takes to win. When clients turn to Trey for help, they’re often facing the most difficult moment of their life. Often, they’re still in incarcerated when he visits them for the first time. During these moments, Trey understands it is not only the accused who is suffering but their family and loved ones as well. He knows we must win the fight because everything is at stake for our clients. The trust each client puts in him is both humbling and inspiring. Honoring that trust is a responsibility he takes very seriously. By never backing down from a challenge, Trey has secured hundreds of favorable outcomes for his clients.

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Criminal Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Texas, San Antonio, B.A.; Texas Tech University, M.A.
Law School Attended:
Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 2000
Year of First Admission:
2001
Admission:
2001, Texas
Birth Information:
Lubbock, Texas, July 31, 1968
ISLN:
916067951

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