
Baton Rouge born (1987) and raised, Collins Locke Meredith attended and graduated from The Dunham School, 6th in his class, with honors. He attended Mississippi State University for a year and then transferred to Louisiana State University (both on scholarship) and graduated in 3.5 years with a B.S. in accounting as well as a minor in marketing. While at LSU, he also studied abroad in New Zealand at the University of Canterbury.
He attended Louisiana State University on scholarship for Law School, where he earned his Juris Doctorate as well as a master’s degree in international law. Collins was admitted to the Louisiana State Bar Association in 2014 and is admitted to practice in all three United States District Courts in Louisiana.
Collins Meredith has helped thousands of clients obtain recoveries for their personal injuries during his legal career. In 2023, he was inducted into the Million Dollar Advocate Forum for cases based on million-dollar-plus recoveries obtained. His practice is dedicated to fighting for and protecting the rights of injured individuals.
Collins is married with four children and, for fun, enjoys spending time with his family, hunting, fishing, wakeboarding, as well as dealing in real estate (real estate license obtained in 2022).
