Lugenbuhl Welcomes Grabill To New Orleans Headquarters

NEW ORLEANS – Lugenbuhl, Wheaton, Peck, Rankin & Hubbard has hired Meredith Grabill as of counsel based in the firm’s New Orleans headquarters. Her primary areas of practice are bankruptcy, corporate law and commercial litigation. She also provides pro bono representation in the areas of intrafamilial custody, interdiction and tutorship.

         Grabill’s experience includes serving as clerk for U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Edith Brown Clement and for U.S. District Judge Martin Feldman in Louisiana’s Eastern District. Among her accolades, Grabill received the 2016 Pro Bono Publico Award from the Louisiana State Bar Association and was named to the 2016 Leadership in Law class by New Orleans CityBusiness. She is a member of the Federal Bar Association and Louisiana State Bar Association.

         Grabill earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and history from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, and graduated from Tulane University School of Law in 2006. She served as editor-in-chief of the Tulane Law Review and received the school’s John Minor Wisdom Award for Academic Excellence and Legal Scholarship presented by the entire faculty to an outstanding student of the graduating class.

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         Grabill is admitted to practice law in the state and federal courts of New York and Louisiana.

         Founded in 1986, Lugenbuhl, Wheaton, Peck, Rankin & Hubbard is a nationally recognized full-service law firm specializing in core practice areas including admiralty and marine, bankruptcy, insurance, litigation and real estate. The firm has evolved and expanded with offices in New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Houston to better serve the needs of its national and international clients.

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