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Megan Legband
Business Law
Employment Law
Nonprofit Law
Sweepstakes Law
Associate
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Megan Legband is an associate attorney at Farrow-Gillespie Heath Wilmoth LLP.
She focuses her practice on representing for-profit and nonprofit entities in a variety of transactional issues, including corporate governance, entity selection and formation, employment concerns, and other matters. She additionally works in the firm’s business litigation practice. Prior to joining the firm, Megan clerked for the Honorable K. Nicole Mitchell in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.
Megan graduated from the University of Texas School of Law in 2020. During law school, Megan served as Managing Online Content Editor for Volume 98 of the Texas Law Review and mentored groups of first-year students as a Dean’s Fellow in Texas Law’s Society Program. Before attending Texas Law, Megan was a University Scholar at Baylor University, where she graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2015.
Megan enjoys creative writing, volunteering in her church and the Dallas community, cheering on her favorite Formula One team, and spending time with her family and friends.
Practice Areas
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Business Law
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Employment Law
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Nonprofit Law
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Sweepstakes Law
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Litigation
Experience Overview
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Honorable K. Nicole Mitchell, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas | Law Clerk, 2020–2021
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Managing Online Content Editor, Texas Law Review, Volume 98
Education
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J.D., The University of Texas School of Law, 2020
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B.A., magna cum laude, Baylor University, 2015
Professional and Community Affiliations
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State Bar of Texas
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Dallas Bar Association, Corporate Counsel Section & Labor and Employment Section
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Dallas Bar Association, Community Involvement Committee
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Dallas Association of Young Lawyers
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Communities Foundation of Texas Emerging Leaders in Philanthropy Program | 2022–2023 Cohort Member
Presentations
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Panelist | Eastern District of Texas Bench Bar, October 2022, “Law Clerks and Technical Advisors Give More Advice Than You Can Shake a Stick At”