Megan focuses her practice on the areas of bankruptcy and creditor-debtor rights, representing clients of all sizes and complexities in Chapters 7, 11, and 15 filings nationwide and across industries, including energy, retail, manufacturing, and real estate.

She is also experienced in representing Chapter 7 trustees, creditors, and Chapters 11 and 15 debtors in a wide variety of bankruptcy and commercial litigation issues,  including energy service company protections, hedging and trading issues, contract disputes, oil and gas lease disputes, utility protections, fraud investigations and litigation, Fair Credit Reporting Act issues, Ponzi scheme litigation, executory contract remedies, preference and fraudulent transfer litigation, complex Chapter 11 plan provisions, asset sales, debt management, and out-of-court workouts.

Megan previously served as a law clerk to the Honorable Craig A. Gargotta of the US Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Texas. While in law school, she was an intern for the Honorable Gloria M. Burns (ret.) of the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey.

Honors & Recognitions

Best Lawyers in America, "Ones to Watch," Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law and Litigation - Bankruptcy, 2021-2023

  • Best Lawyers in America

Credentials

Education

J.D., Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law, magna cum laude, 2013

B.A., University of North Texas, cum laude, 2009

Admissions

Texas

US District Court for the Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western Districts of Texas

US Bankruptcy Court for the Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western Districts of Texas

US District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma

Clerkships

  • Honorable Craig A. Gargotta of the US Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Texas

Newsroom

Media Mentions

Affiliations

American Bankruptcy Institute

Houston Bar Association

Houston Volunteer Lawyers

Houston Young Lawyers Association

International Women’s Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation

Junior League of Houston

Moller-Foltz Bankruptcy American Inn of Court