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Zachary Somers

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Zachary N. Somers
Somers in 2022
Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims
Assumed office
December 22, 2020
Appointed byDonald Trump
Preceded byThomas C. Wheeler
Personal details
Born1979 (age 44–45)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
EducationGeorgetown University (BA, JD)

Zachary Noah Somers (born 1979)[1] is an American lawyer who serves as a judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims.

Education

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Somers earned a Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, from Georgetown University, and a Juris Doctor from the Georgetown University Law Center, where he served as the editor-in-chief of the Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy.[2]

Career

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Upon graduation from law school, Somers served as a law clerk to Judge Victor J. Wolski of the United States Court of Federal Claims. He was an attorney at the boutique Washington, D.C., law firm Marzulla Law, LLC, where he specialized in takings and breach of contract litigation before the Court of Federal Claims and other federal courts. He served over a decade on the United States House Committee on the Judiciary staff in several counsel roles, including as the Committee's General Counsel and Parliamentarian. Before becoming a judge, he served as the Chief Investigative Counsel for the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, where he handled oversight and investigations for Chairman Lindsey Graham.[2]

Claims court service

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On August 26, 2020, President Donald Trump announced his intent to nominate Somers to serve as a judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims. On September 8, 2020, his nomination was sent to the Senate. President Trump nominated Somers to the seat vacated by Judge Thomas C. Wheeler, who retired on October 23, 2020.[3] On November 18, 2020, a hearing on his nomination was held before the Senate Judiciary Committee.[4] On December 10, 2020, his nomination was reported out of committee by a 13–9 vote.[5] On December 17, 2020, the United States Senate invoked cloture on his nomination by a 52–42 vote.[6] His nomination was confirmed later that day by a 52–43 vote.[7] He received his judicial commission on December 22, 2020,[8] and was sworn in on December 23, 2020.[9]

References

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  1. ^ United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary: Questionnaire for Judicial Nominees: Zachary Noah Somers
  2. ^ a b "President Donald J. Trump Announces Judicial Nominee" White House, August 26, 2020 Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  3. ^ "Eleven Nominations and Three Withdrawals Sent to the Senate", White House, September 8, 2020
  4. ^ United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary: Nominations for November 18, 2020
  5. ^ "Results of Executive Business Meeting – December 10, 2020" (PDF). Senate Judiciary Committee.
  6. ^ "On the Cloture Motion (Motion to Invoke Cloture: Zachary N. Somers to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims)". United States Senate. December 17, 2020.
  7. ^ "On the Nomination (Confirmation: Zachary N. Somers, of the District of Columbia, to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims)". United States Senate. December 17, 2020.
  8. ^ Zachary Somers at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a publication of the Federal Judicial Center.
  9. ^ "Zachary N. Somers took the oath of office on December 23, 2020, as a Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims". www.uscfc.uscourts.gov. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
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Legal offices
Preceded by Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims
2020–present
Incumbent