Meg focuses on real estate work, guiding clients through transactions that shape properties and communities.
Meg chose to pursue a legal career based on her interest in solving complex problems and her desire to use analytical skills to help others. The legal field offered the right balance of challenging work and the chance to make a positive impact.
Real estate law drew Meg in because it connects legal problem-solving to visible results in the community. Being part of projects that transform spaces and support growth is both motivating and rewarding.
In law school, Meg worked in the veterans’ clinic, gaining direct experience with client communication and learning the importance of trust and clear guidance. She also served as a judicial intern at the Supreme Court of Missouri and the Missouri Court of Appeals, where attention to detail and thorough research were essential. These experiences reinforced the value of precision and careful review in every matter.
As a summer associate at Husch Blackwell, Meg worked on real estate matters and contributed to substantive projects across practice areas. This hands-on work helped build practical skills and confirmed a strong interest in real estate law.
Meg is known for professionalism, strong communication skills, and a careful, thorough approach. Clients value her dedication to understanding their needs and to providing clear, reliable support through every step of the process.