Zach is a trial lawyer, who focuses his civil litigation practice in the areas of transportation & trucking, premises liability, negligent security, product liability, wrongful death, and employment litigation. He has extensive experience in representing national and regional businesses and brands, and regularly litigates high-exposure cases for a variety of clients, from start to finish. In his practice, he focuses on long term litigation strategy, and client brand protection, so as to provide the best defense available in each case. He provides zealous representation, and realistic assessments, while maintaining a high standard of professionalism throughout the entire litigation process. Throughout his career, Zach has tried more than thirty-five (35) jury trial cases to verdict.
Outside of the courtroom, Zach also serves as the Vice Chair of the Seventeenth Circuit’s Grievance Committee, Section A, which is a committee that reviews complaints made against other lawyers, to determine whether there is probable cause to believe that a lawyer violated the professional conduct rules imposed by the Supreme Court of Florida, and whether discipline against the lawyer appears to be warranted. He has also written about, and been published concerning, the production of certain evidence in response to discovery requests for the same. Finally, in 2019, Zach became admitted to practice in the Court of Federal Claims, making him one of the relatively few attorneys in the State who is eligible to argue Federal Claims Court matters.