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William T. Keen | Kathleen K. Good | Gordon W. Good
William T. Keen, Esq. (Bill@KKGLawFirm.com)
Bill started his legal career in 1983, forming Keen Keen & Good alongside his father, William R. Keen, Jr., and sister, Kathleen K. Good. Their goal was to form a local law firm committed to serving the various legal needs of their community. To further this goal, Bill and his father concentrated on civil litigation, estate planning & administration, real estate, and family issues, while also representing local businesses and municipalities. While William R. Keen, Jr. has since retired, Bill continues the legacy of his father by using his broad legal knowledge and experience to provide personal, results-oriented, services to his clients. Throughout his career, Bill has remained involved in the community through his work with the Thorndale Rotary Club, and is currently the organization’s president. Bill also serves on the Board of Trustees of the Greystone Society, a charitable organization dedicated to the preservation of historic property and the creation of an Iron & Steel Museum in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.
Practice Areas
Personal Injury
Estate Planning
Estate Administration (Probate)
Real Estate
Admitted
Pennsylvania, 1983
Law School
Ohio Northern University, Claude W. Petite College of Law, 1983
College
Grove City College, 1980
Memberships
Chester County Bar Association
Pennsylvania Bar Association
Kathleen K. Good, Esq. (Kathy@KKGLawFirm.com)
After serving many years as a teacher in the Coatesville school system, Kathy joined her brother and father at Keen Keen & Good in 1983. Working part time while she raised a family, Kathy’s devotion to family values translated into a passion for estate law, allowing her to help clients make important legal, financial, and medical decisions, and comfortably transition from one generation to the next. After joining the firm full-time in 1996, Kathy expanded her focus to elder law and healthcare planning. She now uses her knowledge of estate planning to help senior citizens throughout Chester County transition their living arrangements, manage their property, and provide security for their loved ones. Kathy’s passion for her practice comes from her satisfaction in helping individuals through the delicate process of planning for the future. Kathy remains involved in the community through her work with the Salvation Army and her local church. Kathy’s experience in elder law translated well into her role on the Board of Directors of the Coatesville Senior Center in 2015.
Practice Areas
Elder Law
Estate Administration (Probate)
Estate Planning
Admitted
Pennsylvania, 1982
Law School
Widener University School of Law, 1982
College
Bethany College, 1977
Memberships
Chester County Bar Association
National Association of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA)
Gordon W. Good, Esq. (Gordon@KKGLawFirm.com)
Gordon joined Keen Keen & Good in 2012, representing the third generation of family at the firm. While studying law in Dayton, Ohio, Gordon gained experience working as a law clerk for a personal injury firm and as an intern with the Ohio Second District Court of Appeals. Gordon graduated sixth in his class at the University of Dayton School of Law and served as a comment editor for the Dayton Law Review. His comment on the Americans with Disabilities Act was published in the Dayton Law Review in the fall of 2011. Gordon has also worked as an intern at a law firm in Arlington, Virginia, which concentrates in family law.
Practice Areas
Personal Injury
Estate Planning
Estate Administration (Probate)
Real Estate
Admitted
Pennsylvania, 2012
U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 2012
Law School
University of Dayton School of Law, 2012
College
University of Richmond, 2009
Memberships
Chester County Bar Association
Pennsylvania Bar Association
Publications
The Americans with Disabilities Act: Short-Term Disabilities, Exceptions, And the Meaning of Minor, 37 U. Dayton L. Rev. 99 (2011).