About Ken S.
Ken S. Myers combines a business and technology undergraduate degree with a Yale Law pedigree—well, not Yale. He earned his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 2006 after completing a B.B.A. at the University of Michigan in 2001, where he studied Business Administration and Computer Information Systems. Those academic choices set the stage for a career spent at the intersection of business and law.
After law school, Myers settled into private practice. He is licensed to practice in both New York and California, which shapes the scope of matters he accepts and the clients he serves. Over time he moved into roles that require fluency in commercial terms as well as legal doctrine. He has worked in environments where corporate structure, technology contracts and client strategy meet.
Myers is part of the team at Fenwick & West LLP. That firm assignment frames much of his day-to-day work. At Fenwick he works among attorneys who handle corporate and transactional work, intellectual property counseling and related litigation support. His position there has involved coordinating across offices and jurisdictions when clients’ business operations span state lines.
The combination of a business administration degree and study in computer information systems gives Myers a particular vantage. He reads financial documents and technical descriptions with equal facility. That allows him to translate business objectives into legal terms and to identify practical risks in contracts and corporate arrangements. Colleagues describe him as methodical in parsing deals and careful in drafting language that reflects negotiated commercial outcomes.
Despite a technical turn in his early education, Myers’ practice remains anchored in the law schools he attended and the state bars that license him. He maintains a presence in both New York and California legal markets and draws on that bicoastal perspective when advising clients. He currently practices at Fenwick & West LLP, handling matters for clients in New York and California.