Background
Keating, Hugh D. was born on September 9, 1952 in Boulder, Colorado, United States.
Keating, Hugh D. was born on September 9, 1952 in Boulder, Colorado, United States.
University of South Alabama (Bachelor of Arts, 1974). Mississippi College School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1979). George Washington University.
The American University (Master of Science, 1981).
Matter of Fabricators, Incorporated. 926 Federation 2d 1458 (5th Circuit 1991); Mississippi State Highway Commission v. Andrew and Jacobina Gilich, 609 Southern 2d 367 (Mississippi 1992); Matter of Enlargement of Corporate Limits and Boundaries of Gulfport, 627 So.2d 292 (Mississippi 1993)Worked at Dukes, Dukes, Keating and Faneca, P.A. (Gulfport, Mississippi) specializing in General Civil Trial and Appellate Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Administrative, Commercial and Corporation, Construction, Real Property, Planning, Zoning and Land Use Controls, Eminent Domain, Environmental, Toxic Tort Litigation, Wills and Estates, Products Liability, Bankruptcy, Maritime and Admiralty, Federal and State Workers Compensation, Airport and Aviation Law, Gaming Law. Admitted to the bar, 1980, Mississippi and United States.
District Court, Southern District of Mississippi.
1984, United States. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. Phi Alpha Delta (President, Griffith Chapter, 1975).
Member, Leadership Gulf Coast, 1992. Recipient, National Highway Institute Fellowship, 1978.
Treasurer, Mississippi College School of Law Alumni Association, 1983-1984.
Chairman, Public Trust Tidelands Commission, State of Mississippi, 1988. President, Mississippi Coast Crime Commission, 1993. Director, Mississippi First, Incorporated., 1991.
Member: Harrison County, Federal and American Bar Associations.
Mississippi State Bar. Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference.
International Right of Way Association (General Counsel). Dukes, Dukes, Keating and Faneca, P.A. was formed by William F. Dukes, managing partner for Daniel, Coker, Horton and Dukes at Gulfport, Mississippi, from 1968 until 1980, when Mr.
Dukes, a retired Federal Bureau of Investigation agent and graduate of the University of Mississippi School of Law, withdrew and formed the firm that bears his name, joined by his son, Walter Dukes.
In 1982, partner Hugh Doctorate. Keating joined the firm, followed by Cy Faneca in 1988. Phillip West. Jarrell became a partner in 1995. The firm has developed a widely diversified defense oriented practice.
Member, Leadership Gulf Coast, 1992. Recipient, National Highway Institute Fellowship, 1978. Treasurer, Mississippi College School of Law Alumni Association, 1983-1984.
Chairman, Public Trust Tidelands Commission, State of Mississippi, 1988.
President, Mississippi Coast Crime Commission, 1993. Director, Mississippi First, Incorporated., 1991.
Member: Harrison County, Federal and American Bar Associations. Mississippi State Bar.
Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference.
International Right of Way Association (General Counsel).