About Susan Meryl
Susan Meryl Maya practices law from offices in Westport, Connecticut and New York Midtown. She is a partner at Maya Law, P.C., a role she has held since 2000. Her career spans more than two decades of private practice in the two states where she is licensed to practice.
Maya earned her law degree from Quinnipiac University School of Law after completing undergraduate studies at the State University of New York at Binghamton. Her time in law school prepared her for the practical demands of client work and courtroom practice. The combination of a public university undergraduate education and a regional law school shaped her early approach to legal problem solving.
She is admitted to practice in both New York and Connecticut. Maya has been a member of the Connecticut Bar Association since 2000. Her dual-state admissions allow her to represent clients and handle matters that cross state lines, and she maintains an active practice in both jurisdictions.
Maya became a partner at Maya Law, P.C. in 2000. Since then she has overseen matters handled out of the firm’s Westport and New York Midtown offices. The firm serves individuals and businesses, and Maya’s role has included supervising casework, advising clients, and managing daily operations. Colleagues describe her as steady and pragmatic in the management of client matters.
Her work has required frequent engagement with state courts and administrative agencies in Connecticut and New York. She handles client intake, legal analysis, and courtroom appearances as needed. Over time she has built a practice that emphasizes direct client contact and practical solutions to legal problems.
Outside the office, Maya’s professional affiliations have kept her connected to the bench and bar. Longstanding membership in the Connecticut Bar Association has provided a network for continuing legal education and professional exchange. That engagement has supported her work and informed firm practices.
Maya balances practice responsibilities between the firm’s two locations and the demands of multijurisdictional representation. She continues to serve clients from her Westport and New York Midtown offices. Her current practice focuses on serving clients in Connecticut and New York from those offices.