With a background in legal analysis and civil procedure, Korbin Keller brings experience in state, federal and appellate courts to the firm’s Business Litigation team.

Korbin has helped brief cases to the federal circuit courts. Most recently, Korbin helped secure a major victory in the Eighth Circuit, which affirmed the district court’s dismissal of an anti-trust complaint against manufacturers, distributors, and retailers of crop inputs. At the trial court level, Korbin is helping to defend a set of cases alleging neighborhood contamination from a uranium conversion facility, while also defending a water utility company facing PFAS claims. He has also helped to navigate complex business break-up litigation and discovery disputes involving secretive adversaries withholding key documents.

Korbin’s pro bono work includes assisting low-income tenants in landlord/tenant disputes. He also works with St. Louis Survivors Legal Support to help domestic abuse survivors get orders of protection.

Before joining the firm, Korbin clerked for the Honorable L. Steven Grasz in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and the Honorable Stephen Limbaugh, Jr. in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. Now, Korbin applies his experience to trial and appellate practice.  

While in law school at Washington University in St. Louis, Korbin served on the Executive Board of the Law Review and won best brief and best oral advocate at the Wiley Rutledge Intramural Moot Court Competition. He also studied in the school’s Appellate Clinic, where he briefed and argued a case in front of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

  • Washington University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2022
  • Truman State University, B.S., summa cum laude, 2018

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  • Missouri
  • Illinois

Outside of parenting and spending time with family, I enjoy cinema (if “Lord of the Rings” counts as cinema), studying philosophy and religion (I think, therefore I am), and creative writing (a Dr. Seuss-style book on lawsuits).