Judith Meyer is a partner in the Houston office of Kean Miller. She joined the firm in 2017 and focuses her practice on securities litigation, broker litigation, breach of contract matters, business disputes, mediation and arbitration, construction defect litigation, premises liability and toxic tort defense, employment torts, and commercial real estate matters.
Judith is a qualified mediator for general civil disputes under the Texas Alternative Dispute Resolution Act and has served as a volunteer mediator for the Harris County Dispute Resolution Center.
Judith earned her B.S., magna cum laude, from Louisiana State University in 1979. She earned her J.D. in 1985 from Tulane University School of Law, where she was articles editor of the Maritime Lawyer and winner of the Senior Trial Competition.
- Employment Law
- Employee Benefits, Employment Contracts, Employment Discrimination, ERISA, Overtime & Unpaid Wages, Sexual Harassment, Whistleblower, Wrongful Termination
- Arbitration & Mediation
- Business Arbitration, Consumer Arbitration, Family Arbitration
- Real Estate Law
- Commercial Real Estate, Condominiums, Easements, Eminent Domain, Homeowners Association, Land Use & Zoning, Mortgages, Neighbor Disputes, Residential Real Estate, Water Law
- Construction Law
- Construction Contracts, Construction Defects, Construction Liens, Construction Litigation
- Securities Law
- Texas
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- Supreme Court of Texas
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- U.S. District Court, Middle District of Pennsylvania
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- U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas
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- English
- Partner
- Kean Miller LLP
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- Tulane University School of Law
- J.D.
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- Louisiana State University - Baton Rouge
- B.S.
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- Texas State Bar Association
- Member
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- Houston Bar Association
- Member
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- Activities: Past Council Member, Securities Litigation and Arbitration Section
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- Southeast Women in Financial Services
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- Texas State Bar  # 13993200
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- In Another Country: The Effect of Mandatory Port Law Upon Statutory Duties of Discharge and Delivery, 9 Mar. Law 123 (1984)
- Qualified Mediator for General Civil Disputes
- under the Texas Alternative Dispute Resolution Act
- Website
- Judith A. Meyer's Website Profile
- Website
- Kean Miller Website
- Blog
- Texas Law Blog
- The Future of Removal Based on Federal Diversity Jurisdiction After the Fifth Circuit’s Decision in Advanced Indicator and Manufacturing, Inc. v. Acadia
November 10, 2022 - Did the 5th Circuit’s ruling in Sanchez clarify the definition of “seaman” or just muddy the waters?
September 26, 2022 - Ineffective Main Engine Control Leads to Dock Allision in Corpus Christi Bay
May 27, 2022