
Attorney Brandon K. Meyer has been practicing law since 2006. He received his law degree from the Penn State Dickinson School of Law in 2005 and graduated magna cum laude with a political science degree from Allegheny College in 2002.
After graduating from law school, Attorney Meyer clerked for the Honorable John D. Kuhn, President Judge of the Adams County Court of Common Pleas, in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Upon completing his clerkship, Attorney Meyer joined a general civil practice firm in Gettysburg and practiced law there for three years.
Wanting to come back to his roots in Southwestern Pennsylvania, Attorney Meyer joined a general civil practice firm in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania in 2010 when he began serving the legal needs of clients in Greene, Washington, and Fayette counties. Attorney Meyer then founded Meyer Law Office P.C. in 2013 and began practicing as a solo practitioner.
Since 2010, Attorney Meyer has served as the Greene County Mental Health Hearing Officer and has presided over hundreds of involuntary commitment hearings. He also has served as a court-appointed divorce and partition master in Greene County and was the past solicitor to Greene County’s late Sheriff, Brian Tennant. Attorney Meyer is also a past President of the Greene County Bar Association and has been a presenter at the Oil and Gas Colloquium through the Pennsylvania Bar Institute.
Through all of the above, Attorney Meyer has gained valuable legal experience which he shares with his clients on a daily basis. Beyond the courtroom, Attorney Meyer has established his reputation in the community through involvement in his church, youth sports, and local volunteer and non-profit organizations. He is a member of the Greene County Chamber of Commerce and has served on the board of directors for the Greene County Historical Society and AMI, Inc. of Greene and Washington Counties. He supports pro-life organizations and has sponsored and coached local teams with the Greene County United Soccer Club and the Waynesburg Pony Baseball Association.
Attorney Meyer resides in Waynesburg with his wife and eight children.

