Don Keenan - Legal Career

Legal Career

Keenan completed the United States Marine Corps Officer Candidate School, but accepted discharge before serving in Vietnam. He attended Atlanta Law School, one of three well-known evening law schools for students with full-time employment seeking a law degree approved by the Georgia Supreme Court. Don was the youngest law school graduate in the State of Georgia at age 21, also in that same year, the youngest law graduate to speak in front of a congressional hearing. His first case started in 1976, Dr. Carl Drury against the Gilman Paper Company. Keenan and lawyer Scott Sanders settled the case in 1982, after the case received national attention from activist Ralph Nader. Sanders later that year sued Keenan, accusing him of setting up a sham corporation to shield his assets. Between 1982 and 1988, 80 lawsuits were filled against Keenan by his creditors, and he developed a drinking problem. In 1983, he partnered with lawyer David Bills. Bills too later sued Keenan in 1994 for breach of contract.

Keenan initially practiced criminal law, but in 1988 took the case of Kathy Jo Taylor, who was five years old when she was beaten into a coma while in state foster care. The case went to the United States Supreme Court in 1989, who decided against the state. Since then, he has taken on child safety issues related to birth defects, playground construction, air bag function, gun trigger lock programs, and day care related injuries. In 2000, he was brought to national attention with the case of Tarrell Peterson, who died in foster care despite warnings to the Department of Family and Children Services. On appeal, the case was decided against the state on April 4, 2002, after it resulted in new legislation regarding the care of foster children in 2000.

In 1994, Keenan and his wife Teresa separated, and Keenan has no children. His penchant for new Mercedes-Benz cars has led him to be featured in Mercedes Magazine. He also has a taste for Cuban cigars and tailored size 50 suits.

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