Peter M. "Mike" Meloy
About Peter M. Meloy
Peter M. Meloy is a lawyer based in Helena, MT and has been recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® since 2003. Peter M. Meloy is recognized in the following practice areas:
- Helena, Montana
- Employment Law - Individuals
- First Amendment Law
- Litigation - First Amendment
- Litigation - Labor and Employment
Current Firm: Meloy Law Firm
Education: The University of Montana, J.D., graduated 1971
Location: Helena, MT
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