Background
Meiers, Donald H. was born on May 3, 1958 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
Meiers, Donald H. was born on May 3, 1958 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
Dickinson College (Bachelor of Arts, Economics, summa cum laude, 1980). Cornell University (Master of Business Administration, Finance, 1985. Juris Doctor, 1986).
Worked at The Mandell Law Firm A Professional Corporation (Vienna, Virginia) specializing in Corporate, Business Finance, Tax, Securities, Merger and Acquisition, Strategic Alliances, Sales and Secured Transactions, Labor and Employment, Information Technology and Licensing, Bankruptcy and Creditors" Rights, Franchising, Real Estate, Partnership, Antitrust and Regulatory, Government Procurement, Arbitration and Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1987, New New York 1989, District of Columbia (Not admitted Virginia).
Phi Beta Kappa.
Staff Attorney, United States. Securities and Exchange Commission, Division of Corporate Finance, 1994-1996. Previously served as regional counsel for General Electric Capital Corporation, staff attorney for General Electric Company and as a financial and credit analyst for Exxon Company, United States of America. Member: Columbia Bar (Member, Corporation, Finance and Securities Section).
New York State and American Bar Associations.
Our firm serves businesses and individuals in key areas of business law. We provide the highest level of responsiveness and personal attention to the needs of our clients.
We are committed to the performance of first-rate results-oriented legal work in a cost-effective manner. Drawing upon legal skills and actual business experience of our attorneys, our firm has exhibited a particularly successful expertise in "deal making" in the context of transactional matters.
In the context of dispute resolution, this expertise, coupled with a strong litigation capability, has enabled our firm to implement strategies culminating in favorable dispute results for our clients.
Member: Columbia Bar (Member, Corporation, Finance and Securities Section). New York State and American Bar Associations.