James E. Myers
James Myers is a transactional attorney in the firm’s Louisville office. His practice focuses on business and finance matters.
Vanderbilt University Law School
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Law & Business Program
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Vanderbilt Law School Ambassador
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Vanderbilt Law and Business Society, Representative
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Vanderbilt Law School Transfer Association, Treasurer
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Investment and Securities Law Club
summa cum laude
The Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business
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Dean's List, all semesters
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Fisher Peer Mentor
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Catholic Relief Services Ambassador
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Business Honors
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National Buckeye Scholar
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Undergraduate Finance Association
During law school, James was a summer associate in the firm's Louisville office and worked as a law clerk for a firm in Asheville, North Carolina. James also served as a pro bono volunteer for the North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission.
Outside the firm, he enjoys watching the Kentucky Wildcats and spending time at the lake.
Second Time’s No Charm: Delaware Court Rejects Elon Musk’s Tesla Incentive Package Despite Shareholder Ratification
Tesla, Inc. (“Tesla”) and Elon Musk suffered another setback in their continuing efforts to overcome a legal challenge to a 2018 performance-based stock option grant (the “Grant”) that, at today’s stock price, would be worth over $100 billion to Musk. Brian Cromer takes a look at the case in this Stites & Harbison Client Alert.
Stites & Harbison Welcomes Nine Attorneys to Kentucky and Georgia
Stites & Harbison, PLLC announces the addition of nine attorneys to the firm. Four attorneys join the Louisville, Ky., office: Rachel Gumbel, Jackson B. Hurst-Sanders, James E. Myers and April M. J. Sain. Harper B. Anderson, Holly A. Couch and Robert H. Dean join the firm in Lexington, Ky., while Mackenzie Miller and Lauren Towell (Ren) join the Atlanta office.