About
Learn more approximately Zach Marquand, a board licensed professional in workers' repayment regulation working towards in North Carolina. Zachary Marquand started his career as a high school math trainer with Teach for America in a rural community in Eastern North Carolina. He is now a board licensed specialist in people' compensation regulation, one of the few in North Carolina. Originally from Knoxville, Tennessee, Zach earned his bachelor's diploma in economics and Latin from DePauw University in Indiana, where he become also the senior captain of the men's swim group. After his time with Teach for America, Zach attended law school on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. During his time there, he changed into heavily concerned in seasoned bono paintings, volunteering with various agencies which includes the Wills Project, the UNC Center for Civil Rights, and the Southern Coalition for Social Justice. He additionally labored as a law clerk for Legal Aid of North Carolina and the N.C. Justice Center Foreclosure Prevention Project, assisting customers going through foreclosures. Zach graduated with honors from UNC School of Law in 2012 and was admitted to the N.C. State Bar that same year. He has persevered his dedication to pro bono work and community service, which aligns nicely with his modern position on the Deuterman Law Group. Before joining the firm, Zach worked as an immigration case supervisor at IBM in Durham and as a studies lawyer for customer and financial class action claims. At the Deuterman Law Group's Winston-Salem workplace, Zach now focuses on coping with people' repayment claims. He takes pride in working intently with clients to assist them navigate their legal demanding situations and secure the compensation they deserve.
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Legal Issues
Certificates
Board Certified Specialist, Workers Compensation Law
North Carolina State Bar
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Accepted Jurisdictions
Experience
- Associate Lawyer
Deuterman Law Group
2013
Education
Graduation year: 2012
Associations
Current
Costs
- Free Consultancy Service
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Conditional Fees
25%-30%