Practice Areas: Estate & Trust Litigation
Keith A. Davidson serves as the managing partner and legal practitioner at Albertson & Davidson, LLP, catering to clients in various California cities, including Los Angeles, Irvine, San Francisco, Carlsbad, and Redwood. His legal expertise encompasses a range of areas, including handling cases involving beneficiary claims stemming from abuse, financial exploitation of older adults, estate planning, trusts and wills, probate proceedings, trust accounting, and wrongful death litigation.
Having practiced law in California since 2000, Mr. Davidson holds licenses with The State Bar of California, as well as memberships with esteemed legal associations including the Los Angeles County Bar Association, the San Diego County Bar Association, the San Mateo County Bar Association, and the Santa Clara County Bar Association.
Over the course of his successful 22-year career, Mr. Davidson has demonstrated a deep-seated commitment to assisting those in need. He employs innovative strategies to effectively address his clients’ legal challenges. Additionally, he dedicates his time to educating law students at institutions such as Chapman University School of Law, and he has also engaged with Riverside City College and the University of San Diego.
Educationally, Mr. Davidson earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from California State University, San Bernardino, in 1996. He pursued his legal studies at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, graduating cum laude in 2000. His achievements include membership in the Order of the Coif and his role as note and comment editor for the university’s law review journal.
Recognized for his proficiency, Mr. Davidson holds an impressive 9.1 rating on Avvo. His excellence in the field led to an invitation to become a member of The National Advocates’ Top 100 Lawyers in wills, trusts, and estate law. His affiliations extend to The State Bar of California and the Riverside County Bar Association. Notably, his written contributions have been featured in respected publications like the Los Angeles Lawyers Magazine and the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs.