May 1, 2024

Meghan L. Myers Named B&I Partner

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Brann & Isaacson is proud to announce that Meghan L. Myers has been named a partner of the firm. Her practice focuses on estate planning, estate and trust administration, and real estate law for clients throughout Maine, including many business owners and entrepreneurs. Myers joined B&I as an associate in 2022 after practicing at firms in Bath and Portland.

“I am excited to be a partner at a firm with such a great reputation for high-quality work, both within Maine and nationally,” said Myers. “Working with experienced senior partner Meg Greene has been an amazing opportunity for professional growth, and I look forward to continuing to learn from her and providing top-quality service to our clients.”

In addition to her law practice, Myers is on the board of Maine Paws for Veterans, an organization that trains service dogs for veterans to help them cope with military-related post-traumatic stress disorder. She has also
served with the New England Fellows Institute of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel, which works to develop future leaders in trust and estate law.

Myers received her J.D. magna cum laude from the University of Maine School of Law in 2014. At Maine Law, she was the technical editor for the Maine Law Review. She also has a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Pennsylvania State University.

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