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Keltie H. Peay
Keltie Peay has spent the majority of her career providing advice and counsel for white-collar criminal defense and complex civil litigation cases in both state and federal courts. Her pretrial and trial experience include conducting investigations, deposing witnesses, drafting and arguing motions and responses, conducting mock trials and focus groups, participating in settlement negotiations, preparing clients for and representing clients at proffers as well as participating in jury trials.
As an attorney with Redgrave LLP, Keltie contributes to prophylactic discovery strategy, enabling clients to better prepare for and respond to Information Law issues with speed and efficiency. She is also involved in both project and case-specific work associated with Information Governance, eDiscovery, data privacy and records management matters. Notably, she helps our teams provide advice and counsel to companies facing eDiscovery issues in connection with criminal and civil investigations.
Prior to working as a Litigation Associate at Neal and Harwell in Nashville, Tennessee, Keltie worked as a Law Clerk for the Honorable Melvin Brunetti (U.S. Circuit Judge, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals) and the Honorable Jackson Kaiser (Chief Judge, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia).
Keltie received her J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law where she served on the Editorial Board of the Virginia Law Review. She received a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard College.
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