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Brandywine Plaza West
1521 Concord Pike #305
Wilmington, DE 1980310 Valley Stream Parkway
Suite 201A
Malvern, PA 19355
“My job is to help. It’s what I do. Oftentimes the work lawyers do is quite transactional. It’s about getting the desired result for our clients. I think being sensitive to clients’ needs and compassionate when it comes to their feelings and what they are going through is very important. It goes a long way towards developing a strong and enduring attorney – client relationship. A lot of matters are very emotional for the people who come to me for help. Empathy resonates and should be strived for not overlooked.”
Practice Areas
- Corporate & Business Services
- Bankruptcy & Creditor’s Rights
- Litigation
- Commercial & Contract Disputes
- Insurance Coverage & Bad Faith
- Life, Health & Disability
- Shareholder Disputes
- Wills, Trusts & Estates
- Family Law
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania
- U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Education
- J.D., Widener University School of Law (2002)
- Paralegal Studies, Villanova University (1996)
- B.A., LaSalle University (1993)
Megan is an associate in the firm’s Wilmington, Delaware and Malvern, Pennsylvania offices. She is a member of the Litigation and Insurance Practice Groups. She practices in state and federal courts, including bankruptcy court, handling a range of civil litigation matters, including commercial disputes, insurance coverage, and casualty defense.
Megan’s passionate about representing children and their families with regard to education and special education law issues, including educational planning, student rights and discipline, and school policies and procedures within private and public school systems.
As the mother of an autistic child, Megan has a particular interest in representing children with autism and autism spectrum disorders and their families and helping them navigate the school system and special education process. including seeking the successful integration and independence of children with special needs.
While Megan is licensed to practice law within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, she also spends time working for families of children with special needs in her home state of Maryland and Delaware, acting as an advocate during the individualized education plan (IEP) process and in legislative matters concerning autism.
Megan’s pro bono work includes working as a volunteer attorney for the Support Center for Child Advocates in Philadelphia and as a court appointed special advocate (CASA) in Cecil County, Maryland, for children with special needs in the foster care system.
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- The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA)
- Chester County Bar Association
- Education Law Association
- Chairperson, Special Education Citizens Advisory Committee (Cecil County)