About Zach
Zach Marquand earned his law degree from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 2012. He completed a standard course of study and moved into practice soon after. His academic background provided the foundation for a practice centered on state-level litigation and administrative work.
Marquand is admitted to practice in North Carolina. Early in his career he joined Deuterman Law Group as an associate in 2013. That role placed him in a firm handling a steady flow of workers' compensation claims and related disputes. He spent those formative years learning the mechanics of claim development, hearing preparation and settlement negotiation.
Over time Marquand concentrated on the niche of workers' compensation. He earned Board Certification as a Specialist in Workers' Compensation Law from the North Carolina State Bar. That credential reflects a level of peer review and testing specific to the practice area. It also signals that his day-to-day work revolves around claims handling, industrial injury disputes and hearings before the Industrial Commission.
His practice involves representing clients through the lifecycle of a workers' compensation matter. He prepares filings, develops medical and vocational evidence, and advocates at administrative hearings. He acts for injured workers seeking benefits and for employers and insurers defending contested claims. The role often requires detailed review of medical records, coordination with treating providers and strategic decisions about settlement versus litigation.
Marquand maintains current membership in professional organizations related to his work. He participates in continuing legal education programs required by the North Carolina State Bar and in seminars that address changes in workers' compensation law and policy. Those programs keep him current on statutory updates, case law developments and administrative practice changes that affect claim handling.
At Deuterman Law Group Marquand practices out of the firm's offices. He has worked on matters that move through the Industrial Commission and occasionally into state courts when appeals arise. Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation and attentive to the evidentiary details that often determine outcomes in compensation disputes.
He is active in the practical work of representing clients and managing claims. His current practice is centered on workers' compensation matters at Deuterman Law Group.