About Elizabeth
Elizabeth Westby built a steady legal career after completing law school in Arizona. She earned her J.D. from Phoenix School of Law in 2012 following a B.A. from Arizona State University in 2004. Those credentials shaped her path into local bar work and civic involvement.
Early in her career Westby became active in professional groups. She joined the Maricopa Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division in 2012 and has remained involved. In 2014 she added membership in the National Association of Professional Women. Her student and campus affiliations also continue to appear on her résumé: she retains memberships in the Women’s Law Association (since 2010), Golden Key International Honour Society (since 2004), Lambda Pi Eta honorary society (since 2000) and the Alpha Phi philanthropic sorority (since 2000). These connections reflect a long-standing engagement with both professional and academic communities.
After law school she entered practice in Arizona. She is listed as a lawyer at Platt & Westby, where she has practiced since joining the firm. Her work has kept her rooted in Arizona courts and local legal circles, and she has handled matters that require familiarity with state procedures and rules. Colleagues and associates note that she maintains a practical approach to casework and client care.
Westby’s public professional record focuses on membership and firm affiliation rather than high-profile litigation or academic appointments. She has not been widely reported in major case law summaries or scholarly publications, and her profile is built on steady practice and participation in bar and professional organizations. That pattern is common among attorneys who combine firm responsibilities with community and membership activities.
Today Elizabeth Westby continues to practice at Platt & Westby in Arizona. She remains an active member of local and national professional organizations and continues to work on matters arising in Arizona courts. Her current practice focuses on representing clients through her work at Platt & Westby.