Keith C. Brewster
Brewster Law Office (1-5 Attorneys)
No matter what your legal issue may be, I will always treat you with dignity and respect.
Area of Law:
Injury and Accidents
Location:
4591 Indianola Ave.
Columbus, OH 43214
Years of Practice:
1-5 years
Phone:
614-261-9000

Types of Cases:
Injury and Accidents, 25% of Practice
Accidents, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Personal Injury, Work-related Accidents, Wrongful Death

Qualifications:
Degree
Juris Doctor (JD), Moritz College of Law at OSU, 2004
Accomplishments
I graduated from Northwestern University, in 1994, with both a B.S. in Industrial Engineering and a B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering. I then went on to earn my Master’s of Science in Industrial Engineering from The Ohio State University in 1996. I attended the Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University, earning my Juris Doctorate in December of 2004.
Continuing Education
My continuing education requirements are all current.
Bar Association Memberships
Columbus Bar Association
Court Admissions
All Ohio Courts

History:
Bar Admission Date
2005
Supreme Court Number
0078806
Licensed In
OH
Summary of Employment
I formed Brewster Law Office in 2009, following four years as an Assistant County Prosecutor in Highland County, Ohio. As Assistant County Prosecutor, I prosecuted adult and juvenile criminal offenses and children's services abuse, neglect and dependency cases for Highland County. Before embarking on a second career as an attorney, I attended Northwestern University, graduating in 1994 with both a B.S. in Industrial Engineering and a B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering. I then went on to earn my Master’s of Science in Industrial Engineering from The Ohio State University in 1996. I spent the next five years as a technology and business processes consultant with Accenture before making the decision to become an attorney.
Significant Cases
My practice focuses on the litigation of cases that encompass a wire variety of fact, circumstances and areas of law. The extensive trial experience I gained in my years as a prosecutor helps my clients to acheive the best possible resolution of their problem.

Get to know me:
Why did you decide to become an attorney?
I was ready for a change in career from engineering consulting and I'd always been interested in the law. I made a decision to pursue a law degree after watching a news report about a father who had fallen asleep on the couch with his infant son laying beside him. Sound asleep, the father had rolled over the baby and smothered him. It was a tragic situation but more tragic was that the prosecutor in the case was charging the father with manslaughter. I remember thinking that I wished I could help the father fight the charge and I decided then to pursue a career in law.
What experiences (work and personal) help you to be a better attorney?
My degrees in engineering and science really taught me how to think logically and solve problems. That straightforward approach to putting pieces together and solving problems has been very helpful in my law practice. My time as a consultant taught me to work well with different people from different backgrounds and I use that today to better work with clients, attorneys, and judges. My four years as a former prosecutor gave me an intimate understanding of the courts and our justice system. It also gave me extensive experience in the courtroom for trials, motions and hearings. I have the knowledge and experience to provide you with the best possible representation.
What makes your law firm unique?
My law firm is unique because of my time as a trial attorney and my degrees in engineering. When I was prosecuting criminal matters, I was on the other side of the criminal law issues that my clients are facing and I use that experience to the benefit of my clients today. I am dedicated to providing the personalized legal representation every client deserves. The goal for each and every case is to achieve the best possible outcome that aligns with your objectives.Through honest, resourceful legal advice, I'll make every effort to successfully resolve your legal situation. While most cases are resolved prior to trial, you need an experienced trial attorney to vigorously present your side to the judge or jury should your case go to trial. Your attorney is your voice during a trial. With my experience from thousands of cases and nearly a hundred trials, you can be confident you will receive knowledgeable representation.
Describe your personal interests and hobbies.
In my free time, I like to read and play golf. I like to take my dog (a great mutt from the pound) for walks and I'm a big Buckeye fan. I have fond memories from my grade school years in Ohio, of organized parades around the school with all the kids in Buckeye gear on the day before the Michigan game.

Fees:
Free Initial Consultation?
Your initial consultation is free. All cases differ and require a frank discusion about the facts with any potential client to determe whether we can provide the help requested.
Typical Retainer Fees
The amount of any retainer required for hourly representation depends upon the complexity of the case, the amount of work to be done initially, and the anticipated duration of the case.
Fixed-Price Services and Fees
Fixed, flat rate fees are available for many types of cases. Such fees are based on the type and complexity of an individual case. Cases may also be handled on a contingent fee basis where a fee is collected only when the client wins.
Fees by Hourly Rate
Representation is available for all matters on an hourly fee basis. A reasonable retainer is required.