Meyer Wilson Listed in 2018 Tier 1 Best Law Firms Rankings
Meyer Wilson is proud to announce that the firm has been listed as a Tier 1 law firm in the 2018 Best Law Firms rankings by U.S. News and Best Lawyers®
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Meyer Wilson has represented more than 1,000 victims of investor fraud and has been appointed lead and co-lead counsel in numerous consumer class actions throughout the United States over the past twenty years. The firm has recovered over $350,000,000 for its clients. . Through our dedicated and focused service, our firm has been consistently included in the list of Best Law Firms for years, as well as numerous other awards including an AV® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell®, the highest peer rating available.
Along with our firm-wide accolades, our founding partner David Meyer has been included in the list of The Best Lawyers In America, a distinction limited to just 4% of the practicing attorneys in the country as voted upon by other lawyers, every year since 2011. Mr. Meyer also served as lead counsel in a class action against Prudential Securities, winning a jury verdict of more than $261 million, the largest jury verdict in Ohio's history.
Meyer Wilson is a boutique firm dedicated to representing clients with investor claims in arbitration through the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and in both state and federal courts. The firm also handles consumer class actions throughout the country. We have consistently been listed in the Best Law Firms rankings by U.S. News and Best Lawyers®, and are passionate about continuing to provide the high level of service that has led to our national recognition. To contact Meyer Wilson, you can give us a call at one of our offices located in Columbus, OH, Cleveland, OH, Los Angeles, CA, or Bloomfield Hills, MI, or fill out our online form to tell us more about your case.
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