Zeb is originally from Clay County, Alabama and is an alumnus of Jacksonville State University where he graduated with highest honors with a degree in English Education. He has practiced at Akridge & Balch, P.C. since graduating from the University of Alabama School of Law in 2018. In law school, Zeb was a published Senior Editor of The Law & Psychology Review, a nationally recognized law journal dealing with issues at the intersection of law and psychology, and a member of the John A. Campbell Moot Court Board. Zeb’s practice focuses mainly on real estate related matters, from transactional work and closings to HOA and Landlord-Tenant matters. Zeb also focuses on contract and lease drafting, negotiations, and disputes and business entity formation and business litigation. Whether representing a large corporate client or a small business owner creating their first company, Zeb brings the same experience and dedication to bear for each client. As a mediator listed on the Alabama Center for Dispute Resolution’s mediator roster, Zeb is also available to help parties resolve disputes through mediation.
When not at work, Zeb enjoys spending time with family and friends, cooking something new, reading, and inaptly but enthusiastically pursuing painting (primarily acrylic and oil). Zeb is an active member of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.
Practice Areas
- Real Estate Transactions
- Real Estate Disputes
- Landlord-Tenant Matters (Landlord focused)
- HOA/COA Matters
- Contracts and Leasing
- Mediation
Education
- The University of Alabama School of Law, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- J.D. - 05/2018
- Law Journal, Law and Psychology Review, Senior Editor
- Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama
Bar Admission
- Alabama, 2018
- U.S. District Court Middle District of Alabama, 2018
- U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit, 2022
Professional Associations
- Alabama Bar Association
- Lee County Bar Association