Beasley Allen Law Firm, Atlanta, GA
Associate

Key Lamberth

Atlanta, GA

Beasley Allen lawyers live by our creed of “helping those who need it most”. Our law firm has helped thousands of clients get the justice they desperately needed and deserved.

About Key

Key Lamberth officially joined Beasley Allen’s Atlanta office in 2023 after clerking with the firm during her time in law school. Key is part of the Beasley Allen team handling negligent security and premises liability cases. She also handles cases involving defective products, serious injuries, wrongful death, and trucking accidents. 

Key is a proud member of the State Bar of Georgia and is actively involved in the Bar’s Young Lawyer Division, where she was recently selected to the 2025 YLD Leadership Academy Class. 

Inspired by a family legacy of trial lawyers, the Mobile, AL native says she always thought she was going to be a lawyer one day. Key witnessed firsthand the profound impact that dedicated legal work can have on clients’ lives. With her clients, she strives to carry forth the same sense of justice and commitment. 

Education

Key graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and International Business from the University of Alabama in 2020. She earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama’s School of Law in 2023.

While in law school, she served as an editor for the Journal of Law and Psychology and was a member of  the Trial Advocacy Competition Team. For her commitment to trial advocacy she received the prestigious Georgia Peach Taylor Award of Excellence in Trial Advocacy.

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