Andrew Meyer is a native of the Hampton Roads area who graduated from the University of Virginia with a B.A. in Philosophy. Andrew received his J.D. from the Appalachian School of Law in Grundy, Virginia. While at the Appalachian School of Law, Andrew was selected for Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges. While in law school, Andrew served as a clerk for the Portsmouth Circuit Court as well as a research assistant for the Legal Process Department at the Appalachian School of Law.
Andrew officiated high school football for the Southeastern Football Officials Association as a head linesman and for the Central Virginia Football Officials Association as a field judge. For the 2017 season, Andrew was the official scorer for the Henrico Lady Warriors Junior Varsity and Varsity basketball teams.
Prior to law school, Andrew was a financial advisor, a compliance officer, and a corporate recruiter.
Andrew’s advocacy for his clients was recognized in the Virginia Lawyer’s Weekly in the annual compilation of “Important Opinions” as opinions deemed most likely to impact law practice or a given subject area of law. In 2012, one of Andrew’s cases was selected as an “Important Opinion” in the administrative law category. In 2013, one of Andrew’s cases was selected as an “Important Opinion” in the constitutional law category.
Andrew is a member of the Virginia Bar Association and the Powhatan Bar Association. Andrew also serves as a PBA Referral Attorney for the Southern States Police Benevolent Association. Andrew served as a board member for the Friends of Henrico County Public Schools Center for the Arts, served as a board member representing the 7th Congressional District for the Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and served another term as an at-large board member for the Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.