ETOCH LAW FIRM - Key Persons


Attorney Keith E. Clements

Job Titles:
  • Associate
  • Attorney Profile
Attorney Keith E. Clements is an associate at Etoch Law Firm in Helena, Arkansas. He joins Louis A. Etoch in representing accident victims and criminal defendants in East Arkansas, from Little Rock to Phillips County, bringing new blood to a firm established in 1963. Originally from Memphis, Tennessee, Mr. Clements earned his undergraduate degree in business administration from the University of Memphis in 2004. He went on to graduate from the university's Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law in 2008, and was admitted to practice law in Tennessee the same year. After relocating to Arkansas, he was admitted to the Arkansas State Bar in 2010. Mr. Clements focuses on personal injury and criminal law at Etoch Law Firm, aiming to provide strong representation and support to people in need of legal help. For victims of auto accidents, tractor-trailer accidents, catastrophic injuries, and wrongful death he works to obtain maximum compensation for injuries and damages. For criminal defendants facing drug and DWI charges, he is committed to protecting his clients' freedom by reducing or eliminating any potential sentence. Education University of Memphis, Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, Juris Doctor, 2008 University of Memphis, Bachelor of Business Administration, 2004

Louis Etoch - President

Job Titles:
  • President

Robert B. Lewis

Job Titles:
  • Attorney
  • Personal Injury
Robert B. Lewis is an attorney with the Etoch Law Firm. Mr. Lewis began working for the firm after graduating from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, William H. Bowen School of Law. Since beginning his career at the Etoch Law Firm, Mr. Lewis has successfully represented clients in both criminal civil matters. Mr. Lewis takes pride in the representation he provides his clients, and he looks forward to continuing to provide competent representation to clients throughout Arkansas. While in law school, Mr. Lewis clerked for various legal entities, including a prominent criminal defense firm, the Arkansas Municipal League, and an Arkansas State Senator. Additionally, he served as a teacher's assistant for the mandatory first-year legal writing course, and he was a member of his law school's law review and moot court competition team. Those experiences afforded Mr. Lewis the opportunity to hone his legal research and writing skills, as well as his oral advocacy skills. Mr. Lewis firmly believes that the endeavors he pursued during law school helped lay the foundation for the effective representation he provides his clients today. Before law school, Mr. Lewis attended Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, where he studied history, political science, and business. Mr. Lewis exhibited a desire to pursue a career as an attorney during college, and he helped start Ouachita's legal society, becoming a charter member. Also, Mr. Lewis was actively involved in Rho Sigma men's social club during his time at Ouachita. When Mr. Lewis is not working, he enjoys spending time with his friends and family, particularly in the outdoors. He loves hunting, hiking, and fishing, and he always looks forward to his family's annual Memorial Day float trip on the Buffalo National River. Additionally, having grown up in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains, Mr. Lewis is an avid Razorbacks fan.