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  • "I was very pleased with Mr. Meyer’s handing of my arbitration claim. Throughout the process, I felt that I was treated with respect and I always appreciated the extra effort David Meyer and his staff put forth to recover the money my stockbroker had lost. They did a tremendous job and when it was over, David was able to get back a lot more money for me than I ever expected. I have kept the firm’s number handy and would tell anyone that has been a victim of stockbroker misconduct to contact Meyer Wilson." C.F., Ohio
  • "Thankfully, we hired the law firm of Meyer Wilson - they skillfully guided us through the NASD (now FINRA) arbitration process and achieved an outstanding recovery for us. We do not know what we would have done without their help..."Mr. and Mrs. R.Springfield, Ohio
  • "Mr. Meyer and his staff was always professional and responsive to my calls and they really took their time with me to review paperwork and make sure that I remained well informed throughout the process. I feel like Mr. Meyer not only helped me to recover my investment losses, but he also helped me to get justice for my late husband..."  J.S., Ohio

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Cindi Gregory

Meyer Wilson
1320 Dublin Road
Suite 100
Columbus, Ohio 43215

A paralegal at Meyer Wilson, Cindi Gregory graduated with an Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies from the Community College of the Air Force in February 2004. She has been in the legal community since 1999.

Mrs. Gregory served in the United States Air Force, on active duty, from August 1995 to August 2003. While on active duty, Mrs. Gregory received her paralegal training and was assigned to the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate. Mrs. Gregory was assigned to the Military Justice section, and was responsible for the administration of disciplinary actions under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. She was then chosen as the Defense Paralegal and was reassigned to the Area Defense Counsel as the criminal defense paralegal.

Mrs. Gregory also spent three years at a personal injury law firm in downtown Minneapolis, MN, where she held the position of Litigation Paralegal. She was responsible for all litigation matters within the firm and assisted an attorney with criminal defense cases.

Prior to joining Meyer Wilson, Mrs. Gregory worked for Chester, Willcox & Saxbe, LLP, in their litigation practice group, where she held the position of Litigation Paralegal. At the firm, she was responsible for the management and processing of all litigated personal injury cases as well as some large business litigation cases. Mrs. Gregory also worked for Rodier Law Offices, Inc., a small debtor creditor litigation firm, where she was responsible for assisting clients with pending lawsuits, delinquent accounts, financial disputes, financial hardships, and communicating with opposing counsel regarding reasonable resolutions.

Mrs. Gregory joined Meyer Wilson, Co., L.P.A. in February 2009. She is assigned to the firm's securities litigation practice group. Her primary responsibilities include coordinating discovery documents and responses from clients and respondents, arbitration hearing preparation including exhibits, and coordinating with experts and clients. Mrs. Gregory has significant interaction with clients throughtout the arbitration process.

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