Atty. Meredith Jowers Lees
Meredith Jowers Lees focuses her practice on commercial litigation, with extensive experience in securities and financial litigation. She represents broker-dealers, including clearing brokers, in state and federal court and in FINRA arbitration in a wide variety of disputes including customer claims, raiding claims, violations of non-competition agreements, employment disputes, member-to-member claims, fraud claims, suitability claims, churning claims, and trust-related claims.
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Meredith Jowers Lees is a Partner based in Birmingham, Alabama, practicing at Rumberger Kirk And Caldwell Professional Association. They have 25+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 2001. Their practice focuses on employment, business, class action, and litigation. Admitted to practice in Alabama U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern, Middle and Northern Bankruptcy Courts of Alabama Sta (2001). Educated at University of Alabama (J.D., 2001) and University of Alabama (B.A. Public, 1998). Recognitions include Peer Reviewed. Active member of NSCP, Professional •SIFMA Compliance and Legal Society •Birmingham Bar Association •American Bar Association •National Society of Compliance Professionals. Serands clients in Birmingham, AL and the surrounding metropolitan area.
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- Meredith Jowers Lees focuses her practice on commercial litigation, with extensive experience in securities and financial litigation
- She represents broker-dealers, including clearing brokers, in state and federal court and in FINRA arbitration in a wide variety of disputes including customer claims, raiding claims, violations of non-competition agreements, employment disputes, member-to-member claims, fraud claims, suitability claims, churning claims, and trust-related claims
- Meredith’s work extends to representing entities in the areas of insurance, corporate governance, securities fraud under state and federal law, RICO, antitrust, bond issuances and bond defaults, gaming, product liability, fraud, corporate law and business torts
- She also defends insurance companies in bad faith/fraud claims and other coverage claims involving homeowners, automobile, life and commercial liability policies
- In addition, Meredith represents small business owners, as well as large corporate clients across the state of Alabama in premises liability cases, ranging from small slip and fall matters to catastrophic injuries, wrongful death and electric shock and assault
- Through her work on complex matters, Meredith has developed experience with sophisticated electronic discovery and she frequently lectures on emerging issues and best practices for conducting electronic discovery
- She was recognized as a “Rising Star” in Securities Litigation in 2011-2016 by Alabama Super Lawyers
- Meredith currently serves as the Administrative Partner for the Birmingham office
- Community •Episcopal Church of the Ascension, Vestry Member •University of Alabama Jefferson County Alumni Chapter Executive Committee •Literacy Council of Alabama •Junior League of Birmingham •Alabama Center for Law Chair, Civic Education Teen Court Project Awards & Honors •B-Metro Magazine Top Women Lawyers, 2020, 2024 •Named as 'Rising Star' by Alabama Super Lawyers, 2011-2016 Articles & Presentations •Presenter, 'Arbitration Procedures and Best Practices,' DRI Life, Health, Diability and ERISA Seminar, May 2026 •Co-author, 'Why Unclaimed Property Matters,' Business Alabama, November 2024 •Co-presenter, 'Why Unclaimed Property Matters,' Association of Corporate Counsel Birmingham, November 2023 •Co-presenter, 'Latest with FINRA Arbitration Rules: Effective Litigation Strategies Explored,' The Knowledge Group Webinar, May 2, 2023 •Co-presenter, 'Demystifying the Current Landscape of Broker-Dealer Regulation: Hot Buttons Explored,' The Knowledge Group Webinar, December 1, 2021 •Author, 'COVID-19 Litigation: What Alabama Businesses Need to Know,' in Business Alabama, March 2021 •Author, 'Alabama Governor Signs Into Law an Act to Provide Businesses Some Protection from COVID Litigation Claims,' February 2021 •Co-Author, 'Proposed Florida Legislation Sets Out to Curb COVID Litigation and Frivolous Claims, Protect Businesses,' January 2021 •Author, 'Preparing for Reg BI Exams: The Disclosure Obligation,'ThinkAdvisor, September 29, 2020 •Author, “A Look at COVID-19 Litigation and Key Considerations to Mitigate Potential Litigation,' Business Alabama, August 17, 2020 •Co-Author, 'The Litigation Risks of the Care Obligation of SEC Reg BI,' ThinkAdvisor, May 1, 2020 •Author, 'Alabama Adopts Temporary Remote Notarization to Encourage Business and Social Distancing,' March 2020 •Co-Author, 'Minimizing Liability Under the SEC’s Reg-BI,' Corporate Compliance Insights, January 14, 2020 •Panelist, 'FINRA Arbitrations: A Comprehensive Guide for 2018 and Beyond,' The Knowledge Group Webinar, September 7, 2018 •Co-Author, 'Interpleader: Court Holds Plan Benefits Must Be Distributed to Beneficiary and Insured's Estate May Not Assert Claims Against Plan Trustee Regarding Distribution of the Death Benefits,' DRI-The Voice of the Defense Bar, 'ERISA Report,' Volume 13, Issue 2, August 23, 2018 Meredith's News and Insights 05.01.2026 Events Meredith Lees Shares Arbitration Insights at DRI Life, Health, Disability and ERISA Seminar As arbitration continues to play an increasingly important role in... 11.26.2024 Commercial Litigation Why Unclaimed Property Matters State unclaimed property audits are becoming more frequent
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- Shutterstock.com/SeDmi 09.23.2024 Media Mentions How I Made it to Law Firm Leadership Featuring Meredith Lees in Law.com Cultivate Strong Relationships with Your Colleagues Meredith Lees’ journey to... 03.20.2024 Firm News Carie Hall and Meredith Lees Appointed Administrative Partners of RumbergerKirk Tampa and Birmingham Offices TAMPA, Fla., and BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 20, 2024 - RumbergerKirk... 11.08.2023 Events Why Unclaimed Property Matters As states become more and more focused on unclaimed property... 05.02.2023 Events Latest with FINRA Arbitration Rules: Effective Litigation Strategies Explored The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) continues its heightened regulation of crowdfunding... 02.15.2022 Media Mentions 11th Circuit Revives $100M Trade Secrets Claim Against Boeing, in Law360 Law360 reported in an article on February 14, 2022 that... 12.01.2021 Events Demystifying the Current Landscape of Broker-Dealer Regulation: Hot Buttons Explored Broker-dealer regulations remain to be evolving and challenging
- Scrutiny of... 05.14.2021 Beyond the Bio RK’s Cookin’ Counselors Are Back: Chili Cook-Off Returns to Raise Funds for The Exceptional Foundation in Birmingham RumbergerKirk’s Cookin’ Counselors were back at it for the 17th... 03.30.2021 Commercial Litigation COVID-19 Litigation: What Alabama Businesses Need to Know It has been one year since the COVID-19 pandemic began
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Employment lawyers represent workers in wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, wage & hour disputes, and severance negotiations.
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Business attorneys advise founders and growing companies on entity formation, contracts, financing, M&A, and dispute resolution.
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Civil litigation attorneys for breach of contract, business disputes, civil rights, and class action lawsuits.
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Practicing law in Alabama. Legal matters in Alabama are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. Cases originating in Birmingham are typically filed in the local municipal court or the appropriate Alabama state district court, depending on subject matter and amount in controversy. An attorney licensed in Alabama brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this andnue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in Alabama courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.
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