Tabitha Myers
Raised in Chandler, Arizona, Attorney Tabitha R. Myers graduated from Arizona State University with a Political Science degree. While attending law school at the Drexel University School of Law in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she became the first Drexel Law student to earn spots on both the Moot Court Board and the Drexel Law Review. Tabitha returned to her home state of Arizona and practiced law for a decade in some of the largest and smallest Phoenix firms. She founded Midtown Law in 2019 with the mission to meet the personalized legal needs of small business owners—with fair, flat rate fees. As a community activist and a “good trouble-maker,” Tabitha values bringing light to important issues. She wrote an article in Arizona Attorney Magazine calling out the sexism in Arizona’s legal industry, particularly in some of the state’s largest law firms. Additionally, she donates pro bono time to the Urban Phoenix Project, an advocacy group fighting municipal zoning decisions that negatively impact pedestrians and alternative transportation such as walking, biking, and transit. Tabitha sits on the City of Phoenix’s Tree and Shade Subcommittee, a group working with city leaders to achieve a 25% average tree canopy coverage in the city by 2030. Other professional affiliations, recognition, and involvement include:
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