Meredith Volpe concentrates her practice on private client and commercial real estate transactions, as well as estate planning, trust and estate administration, tax controversies involving the Internal Revenue Service, and fiduciary litigation for high net worth individuals. She also maintains an active pro bono practice, including estate planning for low-income individuals.
Ms. Volpe received her law degree cum laude from Cornell Law School, where she served as an Articles Editor for the Cornell Law Review. During law school, she participated in the law school’s Estate Planning Practicum and prosecuted multiple non-jury trials as a student attorney in Ithaca City Court. Additionally, she worked as Co-Head Complainants’ Advisor at Cornell University, where she advised complainants throughout their Title IX processes involving prohibited bias, discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct.
Credentials
Education
- J.D., Cornell Law School, 2021, cum laude
- B.A., Economics, The George Washington University, 2018, summa cum laude
Admissions
- District of Columbia
Government & Military Service
- Summer Law Clerk, US Attorney's Office, District of Rhode Island
- Honors Intern, Federal Bureau of Investigation