About Megan M.
Megan M. Dunn moved from circuits to courtrooms. She began her professional life as an electrical engineer and later chose law as a second career. That combination of technical training and legal education shapes the way she approaches cases and evidence.
Dunn earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Southern Polytechnic State University in 2009. She then attended Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law and received her J.D. in 2014. She was admitted to the Washington State Bar the same year and has maintained an active license since.
Her first listed post-law school role was as an associate at Callahan Law, P.S., Inc., beginning in 2015. There she gained early courtroom and client experience. In 2019 she joined Fury Duarte, P.S. as an associate. That move continued her work in defense-oriented practice and placed her in a firm known for practicing in Washington.
Dunn has been a member of the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers since 2016. That affiliation signals ongoing engagement with the criminal defense community and access to resources and peers across the state. She also remains a member of the Washington State Bar as a Lawyer at Law.
Colleagues describe her as methodical. Her engineering background is an asset when cases involve technical evidence, electronic records or complex factual reconstructions. She tends to break problems into parts, examine the data and then test the legal angles. That procedural style can be useful in hearings, motions practice and trial preparation.
Her courtroom work has included client counseling, pretrial motions and contested hearings. She also handles matters that require detailed review of reports and records. Clients receive direct counsel about legal options and next steps, and she prepares cases with attention to both legal theory and the practical details of litigation.
Dunn’s career path reflects a steady progression from engineering to law and from early associate roles to her current position at Fury Duarte, P.S. She lives and practices in Washington and maintains active participation in state legal organizations. Her current practice at Fury Duarte, P.S. centers on criminal defense in Washington.