Profile
Megan counsels and assists insurers in connection with coverage issues and disputes arising under general liability, professional liability, and directors and officers policies.
Before joining Wiley, Megan spent nearly a decade in various finance and accounting roles, primarily in corporate accounting where she prepared and issued corporate financial statements. Megan also has experience preparing tax returns for individuals and small businesses.
Experience
Professional Experience
- Student Attorney, University of Maryland Eviction Prevention Clinic (2024)
- Law Clerk, Maryland Office of the Attorney General, Department of Human Services (2023-2024)
- Research Assistant, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law (2022-2023)
- Legal Intern, Judge Paul Grimm, U.S. District Court (2022)
- Law Clerk, Civilian Board of Contract Appeals (2022)
Practice Areas
Credentials
Education
J.D., magna cum laude, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law; Order of the Coif; Order of Barristers
B.S., magna cum laude, Butler University
Bar and Court Memberships
- District of Columbia Bar
Related News & Insights
- ArticleArtificial Intelligence in the Insurance Industry and Bad Faith RiskInsurance Law ReviewMary E. Borja, Megan HoviousApril 8, 2026
- Blog PostSometimes Knowledge Isn’t Enough: Connecticut Court Finds Application of Prior Knowledge Exclusion is a Matter for the FactfinderWiley Executive SummaryMegan HoviousApril 8, 2026
- Blog PostBankruptcy Court Limits Estate’s Reach: Trustee Cannot Claim D&O Insurance Proceeds for the EstateWiley Executive SummaryMegan HoviousDecember 1, 2025
- Blog PostRenewal Omission Proves Costly: Court Allows Rescission for Undisclosed AuditWiley Executive SummaryMegan HoviousOctober 22, 2025
