About Zachary
Zachary Hoskins is admitted to practice law in Indiana, Virginia and Kentucky. He works across state lines and handles legal matters that require attention to differing local rules and procedures. He balances courtroom work with counseling and remains active in matters that touch multiple jurisdictions.
After completing his legal education, Hoskins sought admission to the bars in three states. That multi-jurisdictional standing reflects an early interest in practicing beyond a single state’s borders. It also shapes how he approaches cases: he considers not just the law on the page but how it plays out where it must be applied.
His career has involved representation in matters that arise under state law in more than one jurisdiction. He has handled filings, hearings and client consultations across Indiana, Virginia and Kentucky. Court procedures and deadlines differ from place to place. He structures his work to account for those differences and to reduce surprises for clients.
Colleagues and clients describe him as methodical and practical. He tends to break complex problems into concrete steps. That approach helps on matters that require coordination across offices or state lines. It also matters when statutes, regulations or local rules diverge from one state to the next.
Hoskins’s practice requires a steady command of procedural rules and an ability to communicate efficiently with clients and opposing counsel. He spends time preparing filings carefully and explaining options in plain terms. He places emphasis on clarity in written work and on readiness in court when hearings are necessary.
Practicing in three states brings administrative and logistical challenges. Managing calendars, filing requirements and local counsel relationships is part of the day-to-day routine. Hoskins integrates those tasks into case planning so that deadlines are met and hearings are attended as required.
He continues to take cases and matters that arise in Indiana, Virginia and Kentucky. His current practice concentrates on addressing issues that span those states and on helping clients navigate the procedural terrain that comes with multi-jurisdictional work.