About Samuel Michael
Samuel Michael Meyler combines a business undergraduate degree and a law degree into a practice that moves between real estate circles and federal court dockets. He earned a B.A. in business from the University of Washington in 2004 and completed his J.D. at Thomas Jefferson School of Law in 2007. Those credentials set the stage for a career that has spanned private practice and firm work.
He began his legal career in 2007, founding Meyler Legal, PLLC. That early period was formative. It gave him the chance to run a practice and handle a varied caseload. In 2023 he joined Reed Longyear Malnati Corwin & Burnett, PLLC as a lawyer. The move placed him within a larger firm environment while keeping the practical skills he developed running his own shop.
Meyler’s academic background in business informs how he approaches client problems. He often frames legal questions in commercial terms and looks for solutions that reflect business realities. That approach appears in his professional affiliations. Since 2022 he has held affiliate memberships in the Commercial Brokers Association and Seattle King County REALTORS. Those ties point to an interest in the intersection of brokerage, transactions and property issues.
On the litigation side, Meyler is admitted to practice in Washington and in several federal district courts. His admissions cover courts in Texas and Washington and extend to the Eastern District of Michigan. That geographic spread allows him to file and defend matters across multiple jurisdictions and to manage cases that cross state lines.
Colleagues describe him as pragmatic in court and thorough in preparation. He balances courtroom readiness with attention to transactional detail. That balance reflects both his law practice experience and his earlier business training.
Outside of court filings and client meetings, Meyler keeps a foothold in industry circles through the broker and realtor associations he joined. Those memberships keep him connected to current market concerns and the business clients who often seek legal guidance on deals, contracts and disputes.
He currently practices at Reed Longyear Malnati Corwin & Burnett, PLLC, where his work centers on real estate matters, brokerage issues and federal court litigation.