Larry Keith Evans first graduated with Honors from Georgia Southern with a degree in Accounting. Â Although he finished near the top of his class, his plan was not to be a CPA but instead to practice Law. Â He was admitted to The Law Schools at University of Georgia, Emory and Mercer, but he chose the University of Georgia School of Law and graduated Magna Cum Laude with Honors and in the top 3%. Larry Keith is a licensed, multiengine, IFR Certified pilot, having operated many different aircraft for over 2 decades. Â For 10 years, he was a Former Special Assistant Attorney General.
Evans and Evans originally was Larry H. Evans and Larry Keith Evans, father and son. Larry H. Evans graduated from Emory University School of Law, practiced as an assistant Attorney General in the Georgia Law Department, later moving to Griffin Georgia and maintaining a private practice for the rest of his career.  Before law school, Larry Keith Evans worked in his Dad’s law firm since the early 1970’s. So that the office and callers would be able to get the right Larry, the office staff would ask, “Larry H. or Larry Keith?”  So, Larry Keith stuck ever since then.  After law school, Larry Keith Evans practiced with his father, Larry H. Evans who retired in 1998 after 30 years of practicing law. Larry Keith was admitted to the Bar before graduation, and has practiced law from his Griffin, Georgia office since 1983.
Larry Keith handles cases where there is personal injury, holding local records for jury verdicts in Wrongful Death, Product Liability, Premises Liability, and others. Â He handles cases in State and Federal Court. Â Larry Keith Evans has made it a particular goal in his law practice to explain everything, keep the client informed, return all phone calls and provide courtesy copies of everything. Â Larry Keith Evans has handled significant cases, having far reaching effects in the Appellate Courts. But, he handles cases of virtually every size with the same dedication and experience.
Larry Keith lives in Fayetteville, Georgia with his wife, Dianna, and his three daughters, Alexis, Randi, and Mary Richard.