
Meghan Gross
Attorney | Seattle
Areas of Practice
Meghan Gross focuses her practice on trust & estate litigation. She represents clients in complex disputes involving will contests, fiduciary removals, and accounting demands, managing all aspects of litigation from drafting pleadings and arguing petitions to participating in mediations and guiding clients through contested proceedings.
Before joining Stokes Lawrence, Meghan was an associate at a trusts and estates boutique law firm. In her role, she designed comprehensive estate plans tailored to individual client needs, including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. She also oversaw probate and trust administration from opening through distribution, handling court filings, asset transfers, creditor claims, and statutory notices.
During law school, she served as a Law Clerk in the Department of Justice’s Child Advocacy Division and externed at Lane County Circuit Court. Meghan was also a Legal Research and Writing Tutor and Public Law and Policy Fellow.
Admissions
- Washington
Education
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University of Oregon School of Law, J.D., 2021
- Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation Operations, Editor
- Oregon Law Student Public Interest Fund, Co-Director
- Legal Research and Writing Tutor
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.A. in Public Policy, 2017
- Minors in Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics
- Women’s Rowing Novice Team
Professional & Community Activities
- Rainier Foothills Wellness Foundation, Board of Trustees, 2025-present
Background & Interests
Outside of the office, Meghan enjoys hiking, gardening, reading, and running.