About John
John Rogers earned his Juris Doctor from Chicago-Kent College of Law at the Illinois Institute of Technology in 2009. He completed his legal education in a period of shifting rules and rising complexity in the courts. That background shaped his early approach to practice: careful analysis, attention to procedure and an eye for how state rules interact when cases cross lines.
After graduating in 2009, Rogers proceeded to obtain admission to multiple state bars. He is licensed to practice in Florida, Illinois and Colorado. Those admissions allowed him to develop a practice that operates across different regional rules and courtroom cultures. He has handled matters that required coordination among lawyers and officials in more than one jurisdiction, a practical challenge that comes with holding several licenses.
Rogers spent the years after law school building courtroom experience and addressing procedural and substantive questions in state and federal settings. He has worked on cases that brought together aspects of each jurisdiction’s law, requiring careful sourcing of statutes and attention to local practice. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing filings and diligent in managing case schedules.
At Zinda Law Group, Rogers serves as part of the firm’s team handling a range of client matters. His role there involves case intake, pleadings, motion practice and courtroom appearances when needed. The firm’s environment places a premium on responsiveness and coordination, and Rogers’s multi-jurisdictional licenses fit that model. He brings an orderly approach to client files and an emphasis on clear communication with both clients and opposing counsel.
Outside the courtroom, Rogers has kept current on changes in state procedure and court rules that affect cross-border practice. He follows developments in each state where he is licensed. That attention to rule changes helps in anticipating scheduling and discovery issues that often delay or complicate litigation.
Over time Rogers has become known among peers for practical problem solving rather than headline-grabbing cases. He tends to focus on resolving procedural obstacles early, so matters proceed on substance rather than paperwork. He currently practices at Zinda Law Group, handling matters in Florida, Illinois and Colorado.