About David John
David John Myers is a California-trained lawyer whose career spans more than three decades in private practice. He arrived at law after studying comparative literature, bringing a broad liberal arts background to legal questions. He earned his J.D. from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles in 1983 after completing a B.A. in Comparative Literature at the University of California, Irvine in 1978.
Myers began his legal career in the mid-1980s. Early roles included an associate counsel position at Rich & Ezer in 1986. A few years later he moved into senior counsel work at Tarkington, O Connor & O Neill in 1989. Those roles placed him in both advisory and courtroom settings. He represented clients on transactional matters and in contested proceedings. The combination of firm environments gave him exposure to document drafting, negotiation and litigation strategy.
He has maintained professional association memberships since 1984. That long-standing participation reflects ongoing ties to the legal community in California. Over the years Myers has worked inside small and mid-sized firms. He has handled client matters that required detailed legal research, careful case preparation and direct client counseling.
Colleagues describe him as methodical and steady in approach. He tends to favor practical solutions that resolve disputes without unnecessary escalation, though he has litigated when needed. His background in comparative literature often surfaces in written work. He pays attention to language and structure in briefs and contracts. That attention to detail has informed how he prepares pleadings and negotiates terms.
Myers transitioned to ICRE LAW later in his career, where he continues to practice. At ICRE LAW he draws on decades of experience to advise clients on legal matters that touch business operations and individual rights. He is licensed to practice in California and has built a practice that balances advisory work and advocacy. He currently focuses his practice at ICRE LAW on client representation that includes transactional advising and handling contested matters in California courts.