About Dayton
Dayton Meadows earned his law degree from West Virginia University College of Law in 2022 after completing undergraduate studies in political science at East Carolina University in 2018. He entered law school following a period of study that began in 2019. Those academic years shaped a practical approach to legal work rooted in classroom debate and courtroom observation.
Meadows began his legal career soon after finishing law school. He is admitted to practice in West Virginia and serves as a lawyer at Meadows Law Office. His professional record shows an early move into a firm environment where he could take on responsibility quickly. Colleagues describe him as steady and precise in legal drafting and client meetings.
Since 2022 he has held membership in professional associations that connect lawyers across the state. That involvement has given him access to continuing legal education and a network of peers. It also keeps him engaged with changes in state law and local court procedures.
In practice he handles matters brought in West Virginia courts. He has experience managing client intake, preparing pleadings, and appearing at hearings. His work reflects the pace and procedural demands of state-court practice. Clients and other lawyers tend to note his attention to preparing the factual record and his readiness to pursue procedural remedies when they are warranted.
Dayton’s approach to cases is straightforward. He emphasizes clear communication with clients and frequent updates about developments. He favors concrete steps over broad promises. That steadiness has made him a reliable presence at his office and in the local legal community.
Meadows Law Office is where he carries out his daily practice. The office handles an array of matters brought by individuals and local businesses. Dayton spends his time advising clients, drafting documents, and representing parties at hearings. He continues to grow his practice around the demands of West Virginia law and the needs of the people who come to his office for help.
He is currently practicing at Meadows Law Office, focused on representing clients in matters arising under West Virginia law.