Litigation
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Meardon, Sueppel & Downer P.L.C. has a distinguished reputation in the area of trial and appellate practice representing both plaintiffs and defendants. We represent clients in state and federal courts, as well as before administrative and regulatory agencies, in arbitration, and in mediation. We have attorneys who are members of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, the Iowa Trial Lawyers Association, and fellows in the Iowa Trial Academy, as well as listed in The Best Lawyers in America® in their practice areas. We represent clients in a broad array of litigation matters, including: business and contractual disputes; criminal law; eminent domain (condemnation); employment law; family law; franchise law; municipal law; personal injury and property damage; probate litigation; products liability; real estate and property law disputes; administrative law; and tax assessment appeals. Our experience and expertise in many different practice areas help us provide the best quality service for our clients.

Attorneys Practicing
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The following Members and Associates practice in the area of Litigation:

David J. Bright
Robert N. Downer
Peter J. Gardner
Thomas D. Hobart
Patricia G. Kropf
James D. McCarragher
Charles A. Meardon
Dennis J. Mitchell

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