
Meghan Aubry is a dedicated, practical litigator who specializes in complex civil matters and federal court proceedings.
Meghan re-joined Womble’s Atlanta office in 2024 after serving as a term law clerk for the Honorable Amy Totenberg, Senior District Judge, and the Honorable Victoria Calvert, District Judge, both of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. As a clerk, Meghan managed complicated dockets and assessed legal and factual issues across many substantive areas of law, and she brings that procedural expertise and analytical skill to her practice at Womble.
Meghan excels at maintaining a big-picture perspective of her clients’ needs and priorities while still keeping a close eye on the details of each matter. She handles federal and state civil cases at all stages, from pre-litigation strategy through appeal. She most frequently litigates cases involving business torts, including breach of contract, tortious interference, and fraud, as well as defending securities litigation cases and director and officer claims. During her time at Womble, Meghan has contributed to trial teams in high-stakes cases involving post-merger disputes and breaches of fiduciary duty, and has held a key supporting role in conducting internal investigations, including for the special litigation committee of a publicly traded company. Her work has also extended to white collar defense matters, including DOJ and SEC investigations.
Before attending law school, Meghan was an elementary educator with Teach for America’s Metro Atlanta corps.
Professional & Civic Engagement
- Co-chair of State Bar of Georgia Young Lawyers Division’s Inclusion in the Profession Committee (2022-2024)
- Stonewall Bar Association of Georgia member (2019-present), Bar Relations Committee member (2020-2021)