Zachary D. Miller focuses his practice on intellectual property litigation and has experience practicing in federal district courts, before the International Trade Commission, and before the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Zach utilizes his chemical engineering background to provide litigation advice in a wide range of technologies, with an emphasis in pharmaceutical, biologic, and medical device matters. Zach distills these complicated technologies into simple concepts for easy comprehension by judges and juries.
Zach also conducts patent and trademark opinion work, counseling, and prosecution in a wide range of technologies, including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, high-tech, consumer products, and household fixtures, among others. He has experience in all phases of litigation—from pre-filing investigations and discovery through trial and appeal. He has been involved in patent, trade mark, trade secret, and copyright trials in multiple jurisdictions.
Zach uses his litigation experience to counsel clients and prepare opinions regarding patentability of inventions, validity of patents, and freedom-to-operate, as well as performing due diligence assessments to support mergers and acquisitions. He also counsels clients regarding requirements for marking products and product packaging under a variety of federal regulations—including the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act.
Additionally, Zach has cultivated a pro bono practice focused assisting authors, artists, musicians, and nonprofit companies obtain and protect their intellectual property rights.
Before joining Morgan Lewis, Zach was an associate in the intellectual property practice group of another global law firm. Prior to attending law school, Zach researched high temperature materials, including high-performance polymers and ceramics for use in aerospace and defense technologies.
Listed, The Best Lawyers in America, Ones to Watch, Litigation - Intellectual Property, Chicago (2023–2025)
Member, Practice Group of the Year, Intellectual Property, Law360 (2019)
Member, Litigation Department of the Year–Intellectual Property, The American Lawyer (2019)
Member, Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago
Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Duke Forum for Law & Social Change, Senior Executive Editor (2013–2014)
Duke Law & Technology Review (2012–2014)
Member, Tau Beta Pi, Engineering Honor Society