About Zachary M.
Zachary M. Taylor earned his J.D. from Florida Coastal School of Law in 2020. He completed his legal studies as the practice of law was adapting to new technology and changing court procedures. The degree provided the foundation for his practice in Florida and the bar admission that followed.
He works as an associate at Nooney & Roberts. In that role he contributes to client matters, prepares filings and supports more senior attorneys on litigation and transactional work. His day-to-day responsibilities include legal research, drafting memoranda and pleadings, and assisting with case strategy. He also participates in client meetings and supports negotiations when cases move toward resolution.
Taylor is a current member of the Florida State Bar and is licensed to practice in Florida. That membership places him within the state’s professional and regulatory framework and connects him to continuing legal education and practice resources. He draws on that network to stay abreast of changes to state statutes, court rules and procedural practice.
Colleagues describe his work as detail-oriented and methodical. He approaches problems by breaking them into discrete issues and tracing how statutory text and precedent apply. He aims to produce clear written work that opposing counsel, judges and clients can rely on. He also collaborates with colleagues to refine strategy and to ensure that filings are aligned with the firm’s case plan.
At Nooney & Roberts he handles matters that the firm assigns to him across its practice areas. He balances litigation support and client counseling, and he takes part in the preparation of cases for hearing, settlement negotiations and transactional closings when needed. Since earning his law degree, he has built the practical skills required for daily practice in Florida courts and administrative forums.
He practices law in Florida as an associate at Nooney & Roberts, where he represents clients and handles case preparation, filings and client communications in the firm’s matters.