Anthony (Tony) Meyer is an experienced litigator who represents employees in wrongful termination, workplace discrimination, harassment, retaliation, whistleblower protection, unpaid overtime, and wage and hour cases. He also represents plaintiffs in consumer protection actions (including the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act), breaches of privacy, and other tort actions. Anthony has represented clients related to attorney ethics issues. And he has advised clients regarding severance offers, noncompete agreements, and employee contracts.
Anthony graduated magna cum laude from the University of Missouri - Columbia School of Law, where he was Managing Editor of the Missouri Law Review and member of the Veterans Law Clinic and was elected by the faculty into the Order of the Coif. He then served as a law clerk to the Honorable Paul C. Wilson of the Supreme Court of Missouri.
Anthony practiced law at a plaintiff's litigation boutique in Columbia, Missouri, then founded his own firm, Law Office of Anthony Meyer LLC, in 2023. Anthony was Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Missouri - Columbia School of Law during the 2022-2023 academic year, where he taught legal research and writing. Anthony has published a variety of legal scholarship, including the article Standing in Missouri's Federal and State Courts, which received the W. Oliver Rasch Award for outstanding substantive article in the Journal of the Missouri Bar and was cited approvingly by the Supreme Court of Missouri. Anthony was a member of the Missouri Bar's Leadership Academy for newly admitted attorneys who are leaders in their communities and currently serves as a volunteer for the Missouri Bar's Fee Dispute Resolution and Complaint Resolution programs.
Tony Meyer
Publications
Natural Law in Missouri, 2023 Ill. L. Rev. Online 22 (Mar. 25, 2023)
Standing in Missouri's Federal and State Courts, 77 J. Mo. B. 120 (2021)
Labor Law in the Public Sector, in Rafael Gely, LABOR LAW LANDSCAPE (Wolters Kluwer 2021)
Note, Not Objecting to Prosecutor's Offering of Fifth Amendment Protections from a Civil Deposition is Ineffective Assistance of Counsel, 83 Mo. L. Rev. 239 (2018)
Note, Sound and Fury: Substantial Evidence in State v. Bruner, 82 Mo. L. Rev. 531 (2017)