Don Oliver Keene
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Don Oliver Keene is a dedicated attorney based in Dothan, Alabama, specializing in Estate Planning and Personal Injury law. With a deep commitment to providing exceptional legal services, Don leverages his extensive experience to ensure that his clients receive the highest standard of representation. In his role as the Chief Compliance Officer and In-House Counsel at Monroe Health Center, Don oversees regulatory compliance and manages complex legal matters, including risk assessments and policy development. His expertise in navigating federal, state, and local regulations enhances his ability to offer sound legal advice, making him a trusted resource for individuals and businesses alike. As the founder of The Law Office of Oliver Keene, PLLC, Don channels his diverse legal background into helping clients successfully navigate the intricacies of Business Law and Estate Planning. His previous experience as an Attorney Advisor for the Small Business Administration (SBA) equipped him with valuable insights into loan auditing and legal guidance for small business owners, positioning him as a knowledgeable advocate for entrepreneurs. Don's academic journey at Lincoln Memorial University, Duncan School of Law, was marked by recognition for integrity and service, including the prestigious Phi Alpha Delta Integrity and Service to the School awards. His leadership as Captain of the Watson Jr. Mock Trial Team honed his trial advocacy and litigation strategies, skills he applies diligently in every case. With a strong ethical foundation and hands-on experience in law and compliance, Don Oliver Keene is committed to delivering strong results and peace of mind to his clients in Dothan and beyond.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.