About William C
William C Meyers earned his undergraduate degree from the College of William and Mary, completing a B.A. in Philosophy and Government in 1991. He went on to attend Saint Louis University School of Law, where he received his J.D. in 1994. Those academic foundations shaped a legal outlook attentive to both practical problem solving and the structure of public institutions.
After law school, Meyers entered practice in the Midwestern courts where he remains active. He is licensed to practice in both Illinois and Missouri. Over the years he has handled matters that require familiarity with state procedure and the interplay between state law systems. He built a practice that spans clients and disputes that arise under the laws of those two states.
Meyers has worked in private practice settings that serve individuals and businesses. He has moved between roles that demanded courtroom preparation and others that required transactional or advisory work. Colleagues describe him as a steady presence in the office and the courtroom. He has maintained memberships in professional organizations throughout his career.
His professional path includes both litigation and counseling work. That mix has informed how he approaches cases: careful fact work, attention to statutory detail, and an effort to frame legal strategies that fit a client’s goals. He aims to be clear with clients about options and risk, and he prepares cases with an eye toward efficient resolution when possible.
Meyers established Meyers Law LLC to consolidate his practice and provide a consistent point of contact for clients navigating Illinois and Missouri matters. The firm handles a range of legal needs tied to state law, and Meyers continues to serve as the principal attorney there. He manages casework, supervises staff, and remains the primary advocate for many of the firm’s clients.
He remains based at Meyers Law LLC and practices across the two states where he is licensed. He continues to represent clients in matters brought in Illinois and Missouri courts, handling litigation and other legal work that arise under those jurisdictions.