Vince Megna is the King of Lemon Laws, arguably America's foremost lemon-law lawyer.
- The Washington Post-click here to read entire article
"Vince Megna is corporate America's worst nightmare."
- WFLA-AM, Tampa, Florida
Vince Megna is a Milwaukee attorney known as the leading lemon law attorney in the United States.
- Associated Press
"Vince Megna is a lawyer in Wisconsin best known for his work in 'Lemon Law litigation,' helping to protect motorists from unscrupulous auto dealers and manufacturers."
- Law Times, Toronto
"Generally the lemon law is a very good law. It gives us a chance to go up against these giants, the Goliath's of today, and be able to stand on even footing with them so we can beat them."
- Vince Megna, Bloomberg Television, New York
"Consumer advocate, Vince Megna, is the leading lemon law authority in the Nation."
- WLS-TV, Chicago, Illinois
"No threat from the likes of Ford, General Motors or DaimlerChrysler intimidates attorney Vince Megna, who has built his law practice on representing the "average Joe" next door with a defective car."
- Lawyers Weekly USA, Boston, Massachusetts-click here to read article
In 2003, Vince was named one of Lawyers Weekly USA's 10 "Lawyers of the Year."-click here to read article
Megna has won 99 percent of his lemon-law cases for defects that couldn't be repaired ranging from serious safety failures to seemingly cosmetic paint scratches.
- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
General Motors has lost some 650 lemon-law cases to Megna's firm - and won zero.
- The Washington Post
Vince Megna, who practices law in Wisconsin, says the manufacturers know when these lemon law suits are filed, that they aren't going to win.
- Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan
The Detroit Free Press front page story, "Customers knock GM on Noisy Engines," published on 11-14-03 originated from Vince Megna's book, Bring on Goliath.-click here to read article
"Megna is no small fry in the legal arena. He's been recognized as one of the top 10 lawyers in America."
- South Florida Business Journal, Miami, Florida
"Megna follows the advice of legendary litigator Gerry Spence and puts in 10 times as much work as his opponents, often staying at the office until 3 a.m. during trial."
- Wisconsin Super Lawyers, Milwaukee Magazine
"Megna won $385,000 for the owner of a Dodge Viper, in what is generally considered the nation's largest lemon law verdict for a car."
- Wisconsin Super Lawyers, Milwaukee, Magazine
"Megna often used the auto companies attitude against itself. When no one from GM testified in a case against Cadillac, Megna produced a life-sized cardboard cutout of a Cadillac executive to illustrate that the company didn't care enough to send an employee to trial."
- Wisconsin Super Lawyers, Milwaukee Magazine
Attorney Megna filed a garnishment action against five Ford dealers in the Milwaukee area and Ford Motor Credit Co. to force collection of a $77,205 judgment against Ford Motor Company.
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
"Vince Megna is wonderfully nuts and one of the county's best lemon law lawyers."
- Warren Brown, The Washington Post
"Vince is a personable individual. Juries like him. That's a big key for a trial lawyer. Just like a jury has to believe your client, they have to not hate you. And it doesn't hurt when they like you."
- C. Paul Carver, General Motors Attorney, Minneapolis, Minnesota
"It's not as easy as one would think," Megna says. "The manufacturers do not want to give away free cars or money."
- The Courier - Journal, Louisville, Kentucky-click here to read article
"Vince Megna, a national expert on lemon laws hopes an appearance in Pensacola will raise awareness of the problems in Florida."
- Pensacola News Journal, Pensacola, Florida
"Megna has a string of victories highlighted by 400 - 0 record against General Motors and once won a $125,000 judgment from GM for a $196 repair."
- Gambit Weekly, New Orleans, Louisiana
"Vince Megna has repeatedly used Wisconsin's 'lemon law' to his clients' advantage."
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
"Fee-shifting statutes are supposed to empower consumers - give them a fighting chance against the largest and wealthiest corporations in the world."
- Vince Megna, (quoted by) Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"Megna says there is a big problem with 'lemon laundering.' That is, dealerships resell cars into states where lemons don't have to be flagged to consumers."
- Gerri Willis, CNN/Money, New York
"Vince is a great advocate for consumers against the auto industry and doesn't back down when his client's rights have been violated."
- James P. Nehf, Professor of Law and Cleon H. Fellow, Indian University School of Law - Indianapolis, "Executive Board, International Association of Consumer Law"
"Bring on Goliath is simply the best book I have ever read on consumer justice in the matter of gaining compensation for cars that just don't work. Good, practical, well written advice."
- Warren Brown, The Washington Post
"Bring on Goliath exposes a greedy grab for profits at the expense of consumers like none I have read in more than 20 years of automotive reporting."
- Ed Henry, Retired Automotive Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance
"Bring on Goliath is a great read, packed with valuable eye openers."
- KHOU-TV, Houston, Texas
"Bring on Goliath is an expose` on the auto industry and cars that turn into lemons."
- Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Arizona
The Genesis of Hawaii Bill 1753, which brings Wisconsin's Lemon Law to Hawaii, is a book entitled Bring on Goliath: Lemon Law Justice in America, written by Wisconsin plaintiff's attorney Vince Megna.
- Testimony to the House Committee on Consumer protection, Hawaii
"Vince is one of the most effective consumer lawyers I have known. His dogged determination has resulted in numerous appellate opinions that have helped not only his individual clients, but all Wisconsin consumers."
- Stephen Meilli, Professor of Clinical Law, University of Minnesota Law School
Buyer of "lemon" car gets double her money back-click here to read full article
- AP, Chicago Sun - Times
GM trucks, SUVs prone to losing power steering-click here to read full article
- Ryan J. Foley, Associated Press Writer
Dealing with a lemon-click here to read full article
- Gerrl Willis, CNN/Money contributing columnist
New truck breaks down, company sues and big lemon law settlement is reached
- Duluth News Tribune.com-click here to read full article
Unload Your Lemon
- Kiplinger's Personal Finance-click here to read full article
In love with lemons
- Judy Steininger, M Magazine-click here to read full article
He's your man when car deal goes sour
- Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Senitnel-click here to read full article
If Life Gives You Lemons, Call Vincent Megna
- Super Lawyers-click here to read full article
Some Lemon Laws Really are Lemons
- Don Oldenburg, The Washington Post-click here to read full article








