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Born Lubbock, Texas, October 24,
1966; admitted to bar, 1994, Arkansas, U.S. District
Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas;
2005, Oklahoma. EDUCATION: Metropolitan State
College of Denver (B.S., 1990); University of
Arkansas School of Law (J.D. 1994). Co-Author:
“Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Under Act 796,” The Arkansas
Lawyer, Vol. 32, No. 1, Winter 1997, Author: “Mean
What You Say and Say What You Mean: Is Independent
Intervening Cause Dead In Arkansas?” Compensation
Courier, Summer 2000 (Defense Research Institute
Publication). REPORTED DECISIONS:
Linebarger v. Owenby,
79
Ark.App. 61, 83 S.W.3d 435 (Ark.App. 2002)
MEMBER: Sebastian County Bar Association
(President, 2006-2007), Arkansas
Bar Association where Mr. Zuerker serves on the
Professionalism Task Force and the Workers’
Compensation Section (Chair 2004-2005). He is a past
member of the Arkansas Bar Association’s House of
Delegates, Executive Council, Legal Education
Committee, Arkansas Professional Practicum Committee
and President’s Special Task Force on Lawyer
Admission and Discipline, Chair of the Young
Lawyers’ Section (2000-2001). Mr. Zuerker is also a
member of
Arkansas Self-Insurers
Association (ASIA), the
Defense Research Institute
as well as a barrister and Vice-President
(2006-2007) in the W. B. Putman Chapter,
American Inns of Court. Zuerker serves
as an
Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville, where he teaches Workers' Compensation. |