We are delighted to share that associate attorney Megan Ealick has been invited to join the prestigious Arizona Thurgood Marshall American Inn of Court. This recognition is a testament to her exceptional promise as a legal professional and her steadfast commitment to the legal community and to the principles of justice.
The mission of the American Inns of Court is to inspire the legal community to advance the rule of law by achieving the highest level of professionalism through example, education, and mentoring. AIC boasts over 28,690 members across the U.S., including judges, lawyers, and law students.
About Megan Ealick
Megan Ealick is a first-year associate at G&K, practicing primarily in the regulatory areas of administrative law, public utilities, and litigation. While earning her law degree from ASU, Megan worked as a legal extern in the Governor’s Office of General Counsel, earned a summer internship at G&K, worked as a policy extern at the Arizona Justice Project, and worked as a judicial intern for the Honorable Douglas L. Rayes, U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona, through the ABA Judicial Intern Opportunity Program.
During law school, Megan served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Law Journal for Social Justice and as a 3L Representative and President of the Government and Public Interest Law Student Association. She earned the top grade (A+) in Legal Method & Writing and Evidence, the Dean’s Award for Outstanding Performance at ASU Law, and the Carstens Family Fund Scholarship.
Megan earned her master's degree in Public Administration and her undergraduate degree in Anthropology, summa cum laude, from UofA.