About Keaton
Keaton Frieberg earned his law degree from St. Mary’s University School of Law. He left school with training in the practical skills that guide day-to-day practice: client counseling, motion work and courtroom procedure. Those basics shaped the way he approached his early cases.
He moved into private practice shortly after graduation. Over time his work settled into matters tied to residential and commercial property. He joined Frieberg & Morton: Landlord Lawyers, PLLC, where his caseload centers on disputes that arise between property owners and occupants.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparation and exacting with court filings. He is the sort of lawyer who focuses on the record. That attention shows up in pleadings and in how he prepares clients for hearings. The practice demands that sort of discipline; the files can turn quickly and facts matter.
Frieberg also maintains memberships in professional associations. He participates in bar-related events and local legal gatherings. Those connections keep him current on procedural developments and local court practices.
Clients who work with him are often landlords or property managers. They seek guidance on lease terms, possession matters and compliance with state and local rules. His role at the firm has involved both advising on transactional matters and handling contested court dates. He balances the two by assessing which disputes can be resolved outside court and which require a litigated response.
When a case goes to court he tends to stick to direct, plain-language advocacy. He frames disputes around concrete documents and clear timelines. Outside the courtroom he concentrates on practical solutions that limit future exposure for property owners.
In recent years Frieberg has continued to handle a steady docket while remaining active in legal circles. He keeps up with changes in landlord-tenant law and local court rules. As of 2026 he practices landlord-tenant law at Frieberg & Morton: Landlord Lawyers, PLLC.