Nicole Saunders-Meske - Charles Town, WV
Attorney at Bottner & Associates, Attorneys At Law
Personal Injury Lawyers in Charles Town, WV
116 W. Washington St. Suite 2A Charles Town, WV 25414
Charles Town Personal Injury Lawyer
Updated: 04/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
- Family Law
- Criminal Defense
- Civil Litigation
- Bankruptcy
- Employment Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Teresa "Nicole" Saunders-Meske, was born and raised in southeastern, Ohio. Nicole self-financed her entire education graduating from The Ohio State University in 1992 with a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations with a focus on Economics and Spanish. She was a member of Phi Beta Delta, Honor Society for International Scholars. Nicole moved to Florida where she attended the University of Miami, School of Law, earning her Juris Doctorate in 1996. She worked at various law firms in Miami and Coral Gables, Florida from 1993-2006, founding the Florida law firm of Saunders-Meske, P.A. in 1999. In 2006, Nicole moved to West Virginia with her husband and three children. She maintained her practice in Florida and became a member of the District of Columbia bar in 2012 and West Virginia bar in 2013. Nicole taught as an adjunct professor at Blue Ridge Community and Technical College from 2009 until 2013, opening the West Virginia law firm of Saunders-Meske, PLLC in 2014. She is also licensed before the Supreme Court of the United States.
Judicial Experience
(Jefferson, Berkeley and Morgan Counties)
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Miami School of Law,
Coral Gables,
Florida, 1996
J.D.
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University of Miami School of Law,
Coral Gables,
Florida, 1996
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Non Legal Education
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Ohio State University, 1992
B.A.
Honors: Phi Beta Delta
Major: International Relations
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Ohio State University, 1992
Current Employment Position(s)
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Of-Counsel
Past Positions
- Saunders-Meske, PLLC 2014-Present
- Bottner & Skillman, Attorneys at Law 2011-2014
- Blue Ridge Community College-Professor of Business Law, Business Ethics & Computer Technology 2009-2013
- Renier Cruz, P.A.-Associate Attorney 1997-2000, 2005-2006
Bar Admissions
- Florida, 1997
- District of Columbia, 2012
- West Virginia, 2013
- Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, 2014
Other Affiliations
- Fellow, American Bar Association
- President Emeritus, West Virginia Employment Lawyers Association
- Eastern Panhandle (West Virginia) Bar Association Bar Admissions
Contact
116 W. Washington St.
Suite 2A
Charles Town, WV 25414
Phone: 304-885-4265
Fax: 304-725-3988
Email: Send a message
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