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Education
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Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington
J.D. 2002
IU School of Law Merit Scholarship (1999, 2000); Maurice B. Miller Merit Scholarship (2002)
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London School of Economics and Political Science
Certificate of Int'l Business Strategy & Finance 2001
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Bellarmine University
B.A. 1996
Economics, English and Philosophy
Bellarmine College Student Journal of Political Economy, Editor
Admissions
Kentucky
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky
Service Areas
- Financial Institutions Litigation and Subprime Litigation
- Bankruptcy
- Creditors' Rights & Bankruptcy
- Creditors' Rights, Out-of-Court Workouts & Commercial Litigation
Memberships
- American Bar Association
- Kentucky Bar Association
- Louisville Bar Association
Rob Meyer is an Associate based in the firm's Louisville office. He is a member of the Creditors' Rights and Bankruptcy Service Group. He focuses his practice on bankruptcy and creditors' rights matters.
Recent Speaking Engagements and Publications
- "Bankruptcy Claims Trading: Mechanics, Strategies, and Ethics," presented to the Louisville Bar Association, Louisville Bar Center, June 24, 2011
- "Kentucky non-bankruptcy debtors cannot elect bankruptcy exemptions," co-author with Brian H. Meldrum, Stites & Harbison, PLLC, Client Alert, November 20, 2009
Before Stites & Harbison
Rob joined Stites & Harbison in 2007 after serving as law clerk to Chief Judge Basil H. Lorch, III, United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana. Prior to his service with the Court, Rob studied international relations in Chicago and London (London School of Economics and Political Science, London, England, Certificate of International Business Strategy and Finance, 2001) and was an economist in the U.S. Census Bureau's Economic Census program.
Besides Stites & Harbison
Rob enjoys spending his time away from the firm with his wife and their three young boys.