About Mr. Zachary W.
Mr. Zachary W. Davis earned his Juris Doctor from Atlanta's John Marshall Law School. He is licensed to practice in Georgia and has built a career that blends courtroom work and dispute resolution. His legal education provided a foundation in civil procedure and trial advocacy that continues to shape his practice.
Davis's professional life is marked by steady involvement in local and state legal organizations. He has served as president of the Thomaston Bar Association since 2014. That role put him at the center of local legal activity, coordinating meetings, mentoring newer lawyers and helping to set priorities for the association.
At the state level, Davis has held membership in the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association since 2014. His participation in that organization has kept him connected to peers who practice in the civil courts across Georgia. It also signals an engagement with litigation practice and continuing legal education in areas commonly addressed by the association.
Beyond membership in bar groups, Davis is certified by the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution as a general civil mediator. That credential allows him to serve as a neutral in settlement conferences and mediations or to offer mediation services to clients seeking alternatives to trial. The certification complements his litigation background and gives him practical tools for resolving disputes outside the courtroom.
Davis practices from Mallory, Trice, & Davis, a firm where he applies both trial skills and mediation techniques. His work mixes representation at trial with efforts to move cases toward negotiated resolution when appropriate. Colleagues describe him as steady in the courtroom and deliberate when preparing cases for trial or settlement discussions.
He has balanced local bar leadership with ongoing professional development. Serving in a small-town bar association while maintaining ties to statewide litigation networks gives him perspective on how cases proceed at both the local and state levels. That background informs how he advises clients, whether a matter requires a trial strategy or an effort to resolve differences through mediation.
He remains active in the Thomaston Bar Association and the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association and carries a general civil mediation credential. He currently practices at Mallory, Trice, & Davis, handling civil trials and offering general civil mediation services.