Keeana joined Stoll Keenon Ogden in 2026 as Member within the Mergers & Acquisitions and Business Services practice groups. She advises businesses, owners, and executives on complex transactional matters, with a focus on mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, financing transactions, and strategic business planning across a wide range of industries.
Keeana is known for providing practical, business-minded counsel in high-stakes transactions. Her experience includes representing buyers, sellers, borrowers, and lenders in acquisitions, divestitures, and financing transactions, as well as advising closely held businesses and growth-stage companies on formation, operations, and succession planning. Clients rely on her steady judgment and ability to navigate complex deals with efficiency and clarity.
Business Services: In her business services practice, Keeana counsels companies on entity formation, corporate governance and structure, financing arrangements, compliance, and business succession planning. She also advises clients on real estate transactions and long-term strategic planning tailored to their business objectives.
Mergers & Acquisitions: Keeana advises businesses and business owners through mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures, helping clients navigate each stage of a transaction with clarity and confidence. She works closely with clients from initial planning and due diligence through negotiation and closing, providing practical guidance designed to support long-term business goals.
University of Kentucky College of Law, 2008, JD
Duke University, 2003, B.S.
Kentucky
Commerce Lexington, Board Member, 2019-2025; General Counsel, 2024–2025; Executive Board, 2023-2025
Best Lawyers in America®: International Mergers and Acquisitions; Business Organizations (including LLCs and Partnerships) 2023-present, Corporate Law 2023-present
Kentucky Super Lawyer®, Mergers & Acquisitions, 2023-present
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