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A HANDS-ON APPROACH TO LEGAL REPRESENTATION

While we have adapted to clients’ needs and to changing business climates, the principles upon which Peterson This Month’s 

& Myers was founded have never wavered. We remain dedicated to quality – and to providing our clients with a Featured Attorney, 
personal, individualized approach to legal representation. Since we first opened our doors in 1948, the firm has 
Keith H. Wadsworth
taken pride in our hands-on approach to clients’ business matters. By working closely with clients, our attorneys 
develop longstanding relationships – avoiding the impersonal atmosphere that often exists in larger firms.
Keith H. Wadsworth was 

“Peterson & Myers offers the resources and capabilities of a larger firm, with the accessibility and personal touch of a smaller born in Richmond, Virginia, and 
raised in Winchester, Virginia. 
firm – giving clients ‘the best of both worlds’ to meet their needs in today’s highly competitive business environment.”
He received his B.A. degree
AN EMPHASIS ON COMMUNITY
in economics in 1991 from
PRACTICE AREAS INCLUDE:
Hampden-Sydney College and his law degree from Stetson 
The attorneys at Peterson & Myers are deeply University College of Law in 1994. At Stetson, he served as
• Corporate and Business
committed to the communities in which they live a Teaching Fellow of Research and Writing, was a member
• Land Use and Litigation
and work. Many of our attorneys were born or of the Stetson Law Review, and was a research assistant for 
Charles Elson, Professor of Corporations. Prior to attending • Real Estate
raised in Central Florida. As active participants law school, he was employed as a Trust Officer with Wachovia 
• Wills, Trusts, and Estate
in various programs and organizations, members Bank and Trust in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
of the firm have risen to leadership positions and Mr. Wadsworth is actively involved within the community • Litigation and Trial Practice
and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Lake Wales • Healthcare
have personal relationships with many other 
Family YMCA, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Polk • Personal Injury and Wrongful Death
community leaders.
Museum of Art, a member of the Board of Trustees of the 
Lake Wales Charter Schools, and a member of the Board of 
Please visit us online at www.PetersonMyers.com for more information on 
Trustees of the Lake Wales Charter Schools Foundation.
these specialties or stop by one of our three Polk County locations.
Mr. Wadsworth practices in the firm’s Lake Wales 
office, and his practice includes estate planning, probate, 

tax planning, real estate transactions and leasing, lender 
financing, commercial transactions, and business law.
Mr. Wadsworth is licensed and authorized to practice in 
the State of Florida and in the District of Columbia. He is also 

qualified and admitted to practice in the United States District 
Court of the Middle District of Florida, the United States Lakeland Office
Lake Wales Office
Winter Haven Office
Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, and the United 225 East Lemon Street, Suite 300 100 West Stuart Avenue 141 5th Street NW 
Lakeland, FL 33801-4627 Lake Wales, FL 33853-4030 Winter Haven, FL 33881-4673 
States Supreme Court.
(863) 683–6511
(863) 676–7611
(863) 294–3360













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