About Zachary S.
Zachary S. Myers is an attorney licensed to practice in Maryland and the District of Columbia. He entered law after completing undergraduate studies at the University of Arizona in 2008 and earning his J.D. from Southwestern Law School in 2011. His academic path placed him in two different legal regions early on, and he moved into practice shortly after graduation.
His first recorded position after law school was at Goldberg, Finnegan & Mester in 2012. That role marked his initial entry into firm practice and professional memberships began to follow. By 2012 he had joined the Maryland Association for Justice, the Trial Lawyers Association for the District of Columbia, and the Maryland State Bar Association. He remains a member of those organizations, where he participates in continuing education and professional events.
In 2015 he is listed as working at Feinberg Myers, P.C. That move established his longer-term association with the firm. Over the years he has remained active in the legal community through bar association involvement and local trial groups. Those connections reflect steady engagement with peers across Maryland and D.C.
Colleagues describe his career as steady and practice-oriented. He has worked in firm settings since early in his career and continued that trajectory at Feinberg Myers, P.C. His memberships in trial-focused organizations indicate a commitment to courtroom procedure and trial practice topics, and he has taken part in professional programs and meetings that those groups organize.
Myers balances firm responsibilities with bar association activities. He has been listed as a member of the Maryland State Bar Association since 2012. He also maintains ties to the Trial Lawyers Association for the District of Columbia and the Maryland Association for Justice, both of which he joined in 2012 and continues to attend. Those affiliations keep him involved in developments in litigation practice and professional standards.
He currently practices law through Feinberg Myers, P.C., handling matters in Maryland and the District of Columbia. His present work concentrates on cases arising in those jurisdictions and on matters that engage the professional groups to which he belongs.