About Keith
Keith Petrochko earned his law degree from Florida A&M University College of Law after completing undergraduate studies at Pennsylvania State University—Wilkes-Barre, where he received a B.S. Those formative years established a conventional path into practice but also exposed him to public-service work early on.
He began his legal career in supportive roles that bridged litigation and client services. While still a law student and in the years immediately after graduation he worked as a law clerk and later as a case manager, positions that gave him daily contact with both courtroom procedure and client intake. In 2013 he served as a law clerk at Community Legal Services Of Mid Florida, Inc., and in 2012 he held a case manager role at Young DeLoach, PLLC. Those experiences fed into a range of responsibilities at nonprofit and small-firm settings.
By 2014 Petrochko was active in multiple capacities. He joined Community Legal Services Of Mid Florida, Inc. as a pro bono lawyer that year and also spent time Of Counsel at Freedom Law Office. In 2014 he is listed as having a managing membership at KMP LAW, PLLC, a role that signals a transition into firm leadership and the administrative side of running a practice. The mix of nonprofit and private-practice roles during that period gave him exposure to client advocacy, case preparation, and the operational needs of a small firm.
Colleagues and records show a pattern of hands-on work: managing files, preparing pleadings, and guiding clients through procedural steps. His background in case management and legal services has meant repeated work with clients who need clear, practical advice and steady case handling rather than episodic consultations. That practical orientation also informed his shift into a managing role at KMP LAW, PLLC, where supervising workflows and addressing client needs intersect.
Petrochko is licensed to practice in Florida. He has balanced pro bono engagements with private-practice responsibilities and has experience in both nonprofit legal services and small-firm environments. He continues to practice through KMP LAW, PLLC in Florida and focuses on client counseling, litigation matters, and managing firm operations in that jurisdiction.