Meghan Wingert represents clients in complex litigation matters. Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Wingert was an intern for the Honorable John D. Bates of the United States District Court of the District of Columbia. While pursuing her law degree, Ms. Wingert served on the University of Virginia Honor Committee and participated in the Innocence Project Clinic, where she helped represent two clients who received pardons from the Virginia Governor. 

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Credentials

  • Education

    • JD, University of Virginia School of Law, 2022

      Managing Editor, Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law
    • BA, History, University of Virginia, 2019

      with highest distinction

      Distinguished Major in History, Echols Scholar 

       
  • Admissions

    • New York

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