About Julie D.
Julie D. Myers entered law after completing a science-focused undergraduate degree and a three-year legal education. She earned a B.S. from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1987, where her studies included nutrition, chemistry and biology. She received her J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 1993.
Her early legal work included a judicial clerkship in the Circuit Court for Howard County, Maryland, in 1996. That experience preceded the launch of her first solo practice in 1998. Over the next two decades she moved between private practice and roles in firms, repeatedly returning to lead her own offices under variations of the Myers Law name. Records show principal roles beginning in 1998, 2008 and again in 2018 and 2023. She also worked at Willis & Henderson, P.A., and later at Torbet Tuft & McConkie LLC. In 2020 she served as a senior associate at The Cohen Law Office, P.C.
Her time in Colorado included government service. In 2017 she worked as a hearing officer and administrative law judge for the Colorado Department of Revenue. That role placed her on the front lines of administrative hearings and regulatory decision-making. She has also maintained ties to Maryland practice and court systems, showing a pattern of work across state and federal venues.
Myers holds credentials that extend beyond state bars. Listed jurisdictions include Maryland and Colorado, and she is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Her bar and association history begins in the mid-1990s and continues into the present. She belonged to state and local bar organizations in Maryland from early in her career and later joined Colorado bar groups while living there. More recently she re-established memberships in Maryland organizations including the Maryland State Bar Association and Howard County chapters of local bar and women’s bar associations. She has also been active in civic groups, serving as president and secretary of the Sunrise Rotary Club of Ellicott City from 1999 to 2005.
Colleagues and records portray a lawyer who has alternated between solo practice, firm roles and administrative adjudication. Her career shows repeated returns to private practice under the Myers Law name and steady involvement in local legal communities. She currently practices at Myers Law, LLC, handling administrative hearings and estate planning matters.