September 9, 2010

Zach T. Mayer

  • 214-777-4271
  • zmayer@krcl.com
  • www.krcl.com
  • Mr. Mayer, a director of the Firm, practices in the Litigation Section with a concentration in counseling and defending national corporations, local businesses and individuals facing high risk, catastrophic loss actions.  Mr. Mayer has a vast amount of trial experience and has successfully defended his clients in courtrooms throughout the State of Texas.  Mr. Mayer prides himself on aggressively defending cases to the benefit of his clients. His litigation practice includes matters in the retail, construction, trucking and hospitality industries.

    Zach serves as counsel for several Fortune 500 companies, including AT&T Mobility, Tyson Foods, Inc., FedEx Freight, TGI Friday's, Inc., Family Dollar, Rent-A-Center, The Learning Care Group and Interstate Hotels & Resorts, as well as other top retailers, national freight carriers, leading food producers and construction companies.  Zach offers his clients a dedication to success and attention to detail that separates him from other lawyers.  Zach's extensive trial experience allows him to recognize a case that should settle before litigation, while also having the courtroom savvy to see a case to verdict.

     

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