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Meaghan Driscoll
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β¨ About
About Meaghan Driscoll
Meaghan Driscollβs practice focuses on a broad range of civil litigation, including cases involving employment discrimination, civil rights, and complex personal injuries. Meaghan holds her B.A. from Seattle University, and received her J.D. from Gonzaga University School of Law, graduating magna cum laude. While in law school, Meaghan served as a judicial extern to Washington State Supreme Court Justice Mary E. Fairhurst and Chief Judge Rosanna M. Peterson of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington. In addition, she worked as a law clerk for the United States Attorneyβs Office and a civil rights and personal injury attorney in Spokane. As a law student, Meaghan received the prominent Thomas More Scholarship for her commitment to public interest law. She also served as the Vesting Editor of the Gonzaga Law Review and competed as a national finalist in National Moot Court, an appellate advocacy competition. Prior to law school, Meaghan served for two years as an AmeriCorps and Jesuit Volunteer with a civil legal aid organization and as a social worker for homeless women and children.
βοΈ Practice Areas
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Personal Injury
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Nursing Home Abuse
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Products Liability
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Civil Rights
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Medical Malpractice
Credentials & Experience
π Education
Gonzaga University School of Law
J.D. (2015)
Seattle University
B.A. (2010)
English Literature & Philosophy
π Bar Admissions
Washington State Association for Justice
Member
EAGLE Member
Member
Washington State Association for Justice
Member
New Member Committee - Board Member
Member
Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association
Member
President - Young Lawyers Section
Member
Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Foundation
Member
Board of Directors
Member
π Awards & Recognition
New Lawyer "
Ready to Soar"
Washington State Association for Justice
Rising Star
Seattle Met
π Publications
- Driscoll, M. & Roberts, N., Trial Strategy: Making Physical Evidence the Best Witness in Your Case
- Trial News
- Driscoll, M. & Roberts, N., Successfully Including Ancient Acts in a Hostile Work Environment Claim
- Trial News