Katelyn Meece - Camp Hill, PA
Attorney at Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
Workers’ Compensation Lawyers in Camp Hill, PA
101 Erford Road Suite 300 Camp Hill, PA 17011
Camp Hill Workers’ Compensation Lawyer
Updated: 03/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Workers’ Compensation
- Estate Planning
Attorney Information
Overview
Katelyn Meece joined Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele in November of 2021 as a workers’ compensation attorney in the Camp Hill, PA office. Her current practice area focuses primarily on workers’ compensation as well as estate planning.
Katie was born and raised near Atlanta, Georgia, having moved to New Jersey to attend Montclair State University and subsequently moving to Pennsylvania to attend law school. In her undergraduate studies, Katie was a jurisprudence major with a minor in business administration. While attending MSU, she held a term as the president of the local organizations on campus and was apart of the Delta Xi Delta sorority.
During law school, she was part of the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity and held several internships including at the Harrisburg Civil Law Clinic where she had experience in drafting estate planning documents. She was also apart of Dauphin County’s first graduating class of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) and was a mentor for Big Brothers Big Sisters.
In her free time, Katie enjoys spending time with her Great Dane, Apollo, reading, and taking on new home renovation projects.
Education
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Legal Education
- Widener University Commonwealth Law School, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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Non Legal Education
- Montclair State University
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania, 2021
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Contact
101 Erford Road
Suite 300
Camp Hill, PA 17011
Phone: 770-892-6498
Fax: 770-429-8631
Email: Send a message
Website: http://www.mijs.com
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