Rita Keatley

Legal Secretary

Rita worked for 27 years in various administration roles at Katanning Senior High School and Albany Senior High School with the Education Department before retiring and joining JK Legal in July 2012. Rita works remotely on secretarial work and administrative tasks. Rita’s work with children and extensive life experience offers clients gentle and compassionate contact. Outside work, Rita enjoys her home, artwork, bushwalking, and looking for native orchids.

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SIAN WILKINSON

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Sheryl Shilling

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Courtenay Jenkin

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Rita Keatley

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Julia Humphries

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Brenna Reeves

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Administration Support

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JK Legal is an Armadale-based law firm dedicated to assisting the local and wider community.
We are here to provide you with the information and advice you need to make the best decisions about your future.
We can provide advice and representation in most areas of law.
Our goal is to achieve the best outcome for you at a reasonable price.

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