Meredith has a number of years experience as a litigator and trial lawyer, including drafting pleadings, conducting discovery, preparing motions, participating in settlement negotiations, and handling trials and appeals involving employment and general business issues.
Since joining Liebert Cassidy Whitmore in 2008, Meredith has been on a few litigation teams including: McKinley v. Los Angeles Unified School District, Reed v. Los Angeles Unified School District, and Jackson v. Los Angeles Unified School District. The firm won four motions for summary judgment in the Jackson case which had five plaintiffs. She is currently assisting on other litigation teams with cases alleging retaliation, discrimination, and POBR violations.
Before practicing at Liebert Cassidy Whitmore, Meredith worked at a full service small firm where she participated extensively in litigation and gained valuable trial experience.
Prior to beginning her law career, Meredith taught biology, integrated science and physics for several years at a California high school, where she co-created curriculum for an integrated science program and coordinated the "Reading Intervention Program."
Affiliations
Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles, 2007 to present, Governing Board member 2008-2011
Los Angeles County Bar Association, 2005 to present
Awards
Phi Beta Kappa, 2003
Witkin Award, White Collar Criminal Law, 2002