About Carl E
Carl E Meyer built a varied academic foundation before entering the practice of law. He earned a B.A. in Criminology and Arabic from Ohio State University in 2004. He completed a J.D. at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in 2010, where his studies emphasized public law and policy. In 2017 he added an M.S. in Accounting from Texas A&M University–Commerce, with an emphasis in taxation.
He moved into in-house work soon after law school. In 2011 he served as Assistant General Counsel at Vrable Healthcare, Inc., handling routine corporate legal matters and compliance questions. By 2013 he was performing document review as an independent contractor and practicing litigation in private firms, including the Law Offices of Blake R. Maislin, LLC and as an associate at Meyer & Kerschner, Ltd.
Meyer shifted into municipal practice in 2014 as an Assistant Director of Law for the City of Cleveland. That role placed him at the intersection of local government, regulatory issues and municipal litigation. He followed municipal work with positions that tied legal oversight to financial controls, serving as Financial Compliance Director for the Pregnant with Possibilities Resource Center in 2015 and founding Buckeye State Legal & Financial Services Co. LLC in 2016.
In the years that followed his career moved toward federal government practice and consulting. He joined the Department of Defense as Senior Counsel in 2019. In 2021 he accepted an advisory manager role in Deloitte’s Government & Public Services practice and took an executive board seat at Grayhawk Landing Homeowners Association. In 2024 he returned to uniformed legal work as counsel to the United States Department of the Army and holds an office as an Army Command Judge Advocate.
Meyer has supplemented legal work with professional certifications. He is a Certified Fraud Examiner, a Certified Cloud Practitioner through Amazon Web Services, and holds a notary public commission through the Ohio Notary Association. In 2024 he earned a certification as a Certified Defense Financial Manager through the American Society of Military Comptrollers.
He is admitted to practice in Ohio and Pennsylvania and is admitted to the Sixth Circuit. He maintains memberships in professional groups including the Columbus Bar Association and the Ohio State Bar Association, and he has served as a volunteer lawyer for Legal Aid Society since 2011.
His practice blends government and military law, litigation experience, financial compliance and fraud examination. His current work centers on military and government legal matters, including financial management, compliance and litigation support.