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Keith focuses his practice on public finance transactions, bringing a comprehensive understanding of litigation, redevelopment, land use, real estate, and municipal governance. He represents a diverse range of clients, including issuers, developers, and financial institutions, helping them navigate the complexities of developing master-planned residential and mixed-use communities, as well as completing capital improvement projects and other improvement projects. Keith’s experience includes representing a variety of clients in the use of special assessment revenue bonds, refunding bonds, system revenue bonds, and general obligation bonds.

Recently, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia denied a request from a D-1 baseball player for a temporary restraining order (TRO) against the NCAA related to his eligibility, as well as a preliminary injunction for the same. Dylan Goldstein, an outfielder for his school’s baseball team, sought immediate reinstatement for the 2024-2025 academic year after exhausting his eligibility under current NCAA Bylaws.