There are many different types of family law matters that may arise in your lifetime. They can be very stressful at times. It is important for you to find an attorney who cares about your situation and can help you guide through these difficult times. Keli Webb is a Senior Associate Attorney in Clayton, Missouri and is here to listen to your case.
A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Keli received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Vanderbilt University. After receiving her Juris Doctorate degree from Saint Louis University School of Law, she was admitted to the Missouri Bar and began her legal career in civil litigation. Keli has experience in a variety of practice areas including family law, premises and retail liability, personal injury, and pharmaceutical litigation. Keli also served as defense counsel for Walmart. When she is not in the office, Keli enjoys shopping and adding to an impressive shoe collection as well as spending quality time with her two dogs Fendi and Manolo. Keli also enjoys volunteering at local animal shelters.
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