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Education
• Ohio State University, J.D., 2023
• John Carroll University, B.S., 2020
Bar Admissions
• Ohio
Megan Parker is an Associate Attorney in Peiffer Wolf’s Cleveland office.
Megan received her Juris Doctorate from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. There, she was an Editor of the Ohio State Law Journal and completed externships at the Northern District Court of Ohio and the Supreme Court of Ohio. Her student note, When Predator Becomes Prey: What to Do with Vigilante-Produced Evidence Against Child Sex Predators, was published by the University of Texas’s Review of Litigation.
Before she joined Peiffer Wolf, Megan worked in civil litigation in Ohio. She also has prior experience in appellate advocacy.
Prior to attending law school, Megan attended John Carroll University. She graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a concentration in American Law and Government. Her minor was in English with a concentration in Professional Writing.
Megan is admitted to practice law in Ohio and is a member of the American Bar Association. In her free time, she volunteers as a high school cross country and track and field coach.
Practice Areas
• Mass Torts
Publications
• When Predator Becomes Prey: What to Do with Vigilante-Produced Evidence Against Child Sex Predators, University of Texas’s Review of Litigation (2022)
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We have represented thousands of victims of investment fraud, against financial institutions that failed to discharge their duties and protect the investing public. Each case is different and our past successes are not indicative of future results; we will be glad to review your case and advise you as to your options, at no charge.
We generally represent investors on a “contingency fee” basis, meaning we do not charge any legal fees unless and until we recover money for you. Our general practice is to advance the case costs on the client’s behalf and recoup them out of (and up to) the amounts recovered. A few jurisdictions (states) require the client to be responsible for the case costs; whenever that is the case we explain to the client what those costs entail.
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