Zachary Worshtil joined the Law Office of Ralph W. Powers, Jr., P.C. in 2014. His practice consists of estate and trust administration, probate litigation, general civil litigation, and estate planning matters – including preparation of Wills, durable general powers of attorney, and advance directives.
A native of Prince George’s County, Zach graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans and received his law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law and an M.B.A. from the University of Baltimore Merrick School of Business. Subsequently, Zach served as the judicial law clerk to Judge Albert W. Northrop of the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County, where he gained extensive knowledge of litigation and the judicial process. Following his judicial clerkship, Zach entered private practice where he has worked in a variety of areas gaining valuable courtroom experience.
Zach also serves as a Standing Examiner for the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County, assisting parties in proceedings involving post-judgment discovery in aid of enforcement. Additionally, he is a trained mediator and has completed Maryland’s 40-hour mediation training. Zach also serves on the Board of Directors for the Prince George’s County Bar Association and is co-chair of the Bar Association’s Probate, Estates, Trusts & Elder Law Committee.
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