About Meg
Meg Frazier is a shareholder at Wiener, Weiss & Madison, A Professional Corporation. She works across multiple state and federal forums and carries the responsibilities common to senior firm lawyers. Colleagues describe her approach as steady and pragmatic. She has built a career that spans several jurisdictions and courtrooms.
Frazier earned her Bachelor of Arts from Hendrix College in 2001. She continued her studies at Washington University School of Law, receiving her J.D. in 2004. Her academic background combined a liberal arts foundation with the rigorous legal training of a nationally recognized law school.
She is admitted to practice in Arkansas, Louisiana and Ohio. Her federal admissions include the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas, the Northern and Southern Districts of Ohio, and the Eastern, Western and Middle Districts of Louisiana. She is also admitted to the Fifth Circuit. That range of admissions allows her to handle matters that travel across state lines and up into federal appellate review when necessary.
At Wiener, Weiss & Madison, A Professional Corporation, she serves as a shareholder. The firm maintains multiple offices and represents a variety of clients in state and federal matters. Frazier’s role involves managing files, guiding litigation strategy and working with clients and co-counsel. As a senior lawyer, she also helps shape the way the firm approaches complex procedural issues.
Outside the office she maintains memberships in several professional organizations. She belongs to the Shreveport Bar Association, the Louisiana State Bar Association and the American Bar Association. She is also a member of the Society for Human Management Resources. These affiliations give her access to continuing education and professional networks relevant to practicing across several jurisdictions.
Her courtroom work reflects the jurisdictions where she is admitted and the federal courts she regularly appears in. She handles matters that require appearances in district courts and can participate in appellate matters before the Fifth Circuit. She currently concentrates her practice on litigation and representation in the federal and state courts where she is admitted.