Ever the envy of his peers, Zack, an environmental attorney, drives his scooter to work with style.

Zack practices in the areas of environmental and real estate law and is a member of the firm's Real Estate Industry Group. He primarily assists clients with office and retail leasing, commercial and industrial acquisitions, and dispositions, brownfield acquisitions, due diligence work, title and zoning disputes, CERCLA enforcement actions, environmental remediation of commercial and industrial properties, underground storage tank issues, and issues related to riparian rights and water pollution. Zack has had an active role in the Diamond Alkali Superfund site, one of the largest Superfund sites in the country, since 2012.

Prior to joining Bricker Graydon, Zack spent time working with the Ohio Environmental Counsel. He is a 2012 graduate of the University of Toledo College of Law, where he earned his J.D. and Environmental Law Certificate and a 2008 graduate of The University of Michigan College of Engineering where he earned his Bachelor of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering.

Zack is the recipient of the 2012 Ohio State Bar Association Environmental Law Award and the 2012 ALI-ABA Scholarship & Leadership Award. He has two published articles in the field of environmental law, Legal Tools for Reducing Harmful Algal Blooms in Lake Erie and The Great Lakes Compact: States Suffering from Withdrawal.

Zack, his wife, Carolyn Kelly Hohl, and his boys Bobby and Gus live in Mariemont.

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Zack Hohl

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    Cincinnati, OH 45202 -4152

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