Ms. Myers joined Pearson & Paris, P.C. on January 8, 2018. She is a skilled civil litigation attorney and handles a wide range of civil matters, with a primary focus in real estate law.
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Ms. Myers represents landlords in both residential and commercial contexts, helping them enforce lease agreements, manage tenant disputes, and maintain compliance with evolving landlord-tenant laws in Colorado. From eviction proceedings to preventative legal planning, she is a trusted advisor and advocate for property owners and management companies. Ms. Myers prides herself on quick and efficient action to minimize disruption and financial exposure for property owners and managers.
When conflicts arise, Ms. Myers is a strategic, prepared, and effective. She has successfully represented clients in matters involving real estate disclosure violations, construction defects, breach of contract, and negligence claims, consistently delivering favorable outcomes through negotiation, mediation, and trial. Ms. Myers is known for acting decisively in the best interests of clients—balancing aggressive advocacy with strategic negotiation to resolve matters efficiently and effectively. Throughout her practice, she has successfully negotiated favorable settlements in a wide range of disputes, helping clients avoid the uncertainty, stress, and financial burden of prolonged litigation. By prioritizing resolution when appropriate, Ms. Myers not only saves clients money but also provides them with the peace of mind and finality they need to move forward.
However, understanding that not every case can be resolved short of a trial, Ms. Myers prides herself on her ability to communicate with clients and the court, both orally and in writing, superior work ethic, and analytical reasoning skills. These skills and Ms. Myers’s attention to detail directly translate to her practice areas, enabling her to provide competent and compassionate legal representation.
Ms. Myers received her Juris Doctorate from Valparaiso University Law School. During her law school tenure, Ms. Myers served as Editor-in-Chief of the Valparaiso University Law Review and was one of the founding members and treasurer of the Asian American Pacific Islander Law Student Association. Ms. Myers also participated in the Juvenile and Family Law clinic where she served as Guardian Ad Litem in family-related matters to help resolve disputes of parenting time and decision-making responsibility. Ms. Myers also appeared in the Porter County Juvenile Court as a public defender for individuals facing contempt charges for failure to pay child support. Ms. Myers was a recipient of the Hoeppner, Wagner & Evans Scholarship for outstanding commitment to the law school and was awarded the Scribes Award for demonstrating the highest levels of legal professionalism and excellence in legal writing. In May 2017, Ms. Myers was inducted into the National Order of Scribes. Since 2022, Ms. Myers has been an annual recipient of the Super Lawyers Rising Star distinction.
Outside of work, Ms. Myers enjoys cooking and experimenting with new recipes, travelling, and spending time with friends, family, and her dog, Roger.



