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Daniel P Meyer

Tully Rinckey, PLLC • Washington, DC
Communications MediaEmployment LawPersonal Injury

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Contact

Email
Phone
(908) 264-6347
Address
2001 L Street, Washington, DC, 20036, US

Professional

About

**Daniel P. Meyer, Esq.** *Washington, DC – Tully Rinckey, PLLC* *Practice Areas: Employment Law, Personal Injury* Daniel P. Meyer brings over two decades of legal expertise to Tully Rinckey, PLLC, where he specializes in Employment Law and Personal Injury, with a particular focus on advocating for the rights of federal employees. A distinguished veteran of the United States Navy, Daniel served honorably during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm before embarking on his legal career. After earning his law degree in the Midwest, Daniel returned to Washington, D.C., where he initially practiced communications law. His passion for justice led him to concentrate on libel, defamation, and public employee rights, particularly in cases involving whistleblower protections. From 2004 to 2018, Daniel played a pivotal role in establishing modern whistleblowing programs for the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community, honing his skills in Federal Employment Law and gaining invaluable insights as a National Security lawyer overseeing the security clearance adjudication process. In 2018, Daniel transitioned back to private practice on Connecticut Avenue, leveraging his extensive experience to continue advocating for federal workers and ensuring their rights are upheld. Originally from Upstate New York, Daniel is a proud alumnus of Cornell University. He now resides in western Maryland with his husband, where they enjoy nurturing a vibrant garden filled with tomatoes, cucumbers, herbs, and beans. An avid dog lover, Daniel also appreciates the company of cats. With a deep commitment to ensuring fair treatment for his clients, Daniel Meyer is dedicated to providing personalized representation and expert legal guidance in Washington, D.C., and beyond. Whether addressing complex employment issues or navigating personal injury claims, potential clients can trust Daniel's dedication to achieving favorable outcomes.

Credentials

Education
2006 Syracuse University National Security Decision-Making Fellow 1995 Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington JD - Juris Doctor 1987 Cornell University BA - Bachelor of Arts, Govenment and Naval Science 1983 Ithaca High School Regent's Degree
Languages
English

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2019 Employee of the Month, Tully Rinckey PLLC 2016 Superior Civilian Service Award, Department of Defense Inspector General 2016 Career Service Award, Department of Defense Inspector General 2011 2011 Finalist, Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Award, Partnership for Public Service 2010 Public Servant Award, Make It Safe Coalition/No Fear Coalition
Publications
2022 FedWeek Will ‘Outside Activities’ Lead to a Security Review? 2021 FedWeek Security Clearance Reviews: Guideline F, Financial Considerations 2019 The Daily Beast I Was a Whistleblower. The Trump Whistleblower Is About to Go Through Hell. 2015 8 J. Nat'l Security L. & Pol'y 33 (2015) The Wasp's Nest: Intelligence Community Whistleblowing & Source Protection 2014 International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research (A.J. Brown, et. alia eds.) Whistleblower support in practice: Towards an integrated research model
Associations
1986 - Present The Sphinx Head Society Member 1984 - Present The Irving Literary Society Member
Speaking
2016 U.S. House of Representatives Whistleblower Protection Caucus Whistleblower Protections 101 2015 U.S. Senate Whistleblower Caucus IC Whistleblowing for Congressional Stakeholders 2006 Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations, House Committee on Government Reform Legislative Hearing: National Security Whistleblower Reform 2003 Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans etc., U.S. House of Representatives Legislative Hearing: H.R. 1497, A Bill to Reauthorize Title I of the Sikes Act
Updated: May 22, 2026