About
Kemmily joined Meyer Wilson in 2019 and has been a paralegal for over 15 years. Prior to joining Meyer Wilson, Kemmily has worked as a paralegal in the insurance industry and personal injury firms. She has completed the paralegal certificate program at Capital University Law School and has a bachelor’s degree in business from Miami University of Ohio.
Kemmily’s main focus lies in mass tort matters, where she plays a pivotal role as a reassuring and familiar voice for the countless clients who have suffered due to defective drugs and medical devices. Her unwavering dedication to these clients is evident as she provides crucial support to both attorneys and those seeking justice, guiding them through every step of the intricate mass tort legal process.
Kemmily frequently steps beyond her primary role to assist her colleagues in class action and investor claims cases, highlighting her versatility and willingness to contribute to the firm’s overall success. Her multi-faceted approach and deep sense of compassion set her apart.
Beyond her work at Meyer Wilson, Kemmily remains actively engaged in the broader legal community. She is a long-standing member of PACO (Paralegal Association of Central Ohio), where she previously served on the board as Assistant Vice President and Programs Director. Her outstanding contributions led to her recognition as Paralegal of the Year in 2019. Kemmily is currently a member of NALA, the Paralegal Association, and is working on getting NALA certified.
In her personal life, Kemmily spends most of her time as a dedicated mother. She enjoys hiking, yoga, and writing poetry. She is also an activist and passionate about devoting her time to social justice causes.