Leah P. Keele focuses on the defense of workers' compensation cases for employers, insurance carriers, and self-insured employees—including Tribal Nations.
Leah is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Northern District, as well as the Tribal Courts for the Cherokee Nation, Muscogee Creek Nation, and the Osage Nation. In addition to membership with the Oklahoma Bar Association and the Tulsa County Bar Association, Leah is also a member to the Defense Research Institute, Native American Bar Association, National Self-Insured Association, Oklahoma Association of Defense Counsel, Oklahoma Self-Insured Association, and the Workers' Compensation Defense Institute.
Leah has over 25 years of experience in the area of workers' compensation defense and is highly skilled in every aspect of the area. She is constantly developing strategies to solve legal needs, save costs for her clients, and provide the aggressive defense of clients in the court room. As a firm believer in education, Leah wrote the "Pink Book," which provides her clients an easy-to-use guide for workers' compensation.
In her free time, Leah enjoys the arts and the outdoors with her family. Additionally, Leah enjoys giving back to the community; and often volunteers her time at the Ronald McDonald House, Iron Gate, and the WCI workday at "Give Kids the World" in Orlando.
Professional Memberships:
Defense Research Institute
Oklahoma Association of Defense Counsel
Workers' Compensation Defense Institute
Oklahoma Self-Insured Association (Past Board Member)