Keith Livesay Attorney

Attorney in Texas

Keith Livesay, Attorney is a Texas appellate lawyer based in Houston and McAllen, where he serves as Counsel with Nelson Mullins and supports legal research, motion practice, and appeals in civil litigation. He is Board Certified in Civil Appellate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and is admitted to practice in Texas, the Texas Supreme Court, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

After graduating first in his class from Baylor Law School, he worked as a briefing attorney for the Fort Worth Court of Appeals and later practiced in a Texas business law firm, rising to lead the appellate section. He then handled appellate matters within a personal injury firm before operating the Livesay Law Office. He works from the record, focusing on preserved issues, standards of review, and clear briefing.

His background includes scholarship and awards, including the Ness Flores Scholarship and the Shank, Irwin & Conant Law Review Award. Keith Livesay has published in the Baylor Law Review and the Texas Bar Journal and has received recognition for pro bono work through Nelson Mullins. His interests include classical music, historical research, and scheduled teaching in Christian apologetics at a local Bible institute.