George E Meng

85 Sherry Lane, Prince Frederick, MD

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Education

1973
Catholic University of America, School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1967
Catholic University of America, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Anonymous

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01 Feb, 2013
Mr. Meng was very helpful in all the information that he provided my husband and I. We would HIGHLY recommend that anyone looking for a knowledgeable and friendly lawyer, should contact him.
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Anonymous

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19 May, 2009
Mr Meng is an exceptional lawyer who is honest, diligent and knows the law explicitly. He displays compassion, integrity and resilience when handling your case. He exhibits such patience and understanding in ascertaining the most efficient and cost effective approach in addresses your legal needs. I found him to be not only an outstanding lawyer but also a true gentleman.
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Anonymous

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19 Feb, 2009
Mr. Meng provided the utmost professionalism in an extremely difficult estate case wherein three siblings were deadlocked and the estate was not moving forward at all in over a year. In an extremely complicated and emotional estate case involving both parents passing away within six months of each other, three siblings with three different attorneys and no agreement; Mr. Meng came in and was able to move the case forward and settled within a couple of months. Mr. Meng was a hands on attorney even to the point of spending a Saturday going through forty years of “stuff” to have the case move forward. Mr. Meng knows the law and was available for consultations at any time. Most importantly, the case was settled quickly and equitably.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced lawyer
“Mr. Meng is a real work-horse; he's smart, he's polite but aggressive (in the best sort of way).”
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Provides valuable and pragmatic advice
“Of particular note is his value not only just as a skilled technical Attorney, but as one who gives useful / pragmatic advice. That 'intangible' is worth it's weight in gold.”
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Efficient and effective in handling complex legal matters
“He 'rolls up his sleeves' and will and does do 'whatever it takes' to get to the bottom of things. He does what he says he'll do.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“He also gave examples of cases and how they turned out. All this was helpful to know because it allowed me to make informed decisions.”
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Dedicated and committed to clients' best interests
“At difficult and uncertain times, you need someone that knows what they are doing, will take the time needed, will be thorough, and will look out for your best interest. Mr. Meng fulfills all these and more.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2009:
MSBA Elderlaw Section News, Realistic Estate Planning
1970:
Catholic University Law Review, Television: The Public Interest in License Renewals

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