Myers was born in
Lake Mills,
Wisconsin, to Jesse Hall Myers and Elizabeth Louise Wescott. Myers was educated in the public schools, and earned a bachelor's and a law degree at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he was
Phi Beta Kappa. He practiced law first in Madison, Wisconsin, with the firm of
Spooner,
Sanborn & Kerr, and afterwards for several years in
Chicago, Illinois with Jesse A. and Henry R. Baldwin. In 1898, he moved to
Los Angeles, California and maintained a law firm. In 1913, he was appointed to a vacancy on the
Los Angeles County Superior Court. He was elected in 1914 and re-elected in 1920. On January 15, 1923, Governor
William Stephens appointed Myers as Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court of California to fill a vacancy when
Curtis D. Wilbur was named chief justice. In April 1924, Governor
Friend Richardson named Myers as Chief Justice to again replace Wilbur, who became the
Secretary of the Navy. In October 1924, Myers ran unopposed and was elected for the remainder of Curtis' term, until January 1927. Myers served in that post until resigning as of January 1, 1926. ==O'Melveny & Myers==