Valerie Zachary

Judge
Court of Appeals

Personal Background

Judge Valerie J. Zachary hails from Yadkin County and is married to former Representative Lee Zachary. They have three adult daughters and two beautiful grandchildren.

Judge Zachary has long been an active, contributing member of her local Yadkin County community and the United Methodist Church, serving in many capacities.

Education and Experience Judge Zachary received her Juris Doctor cum laude from the Harvard Law School in 1987. In 1984, Judge Zachary graduated from Michigan State University, obtaining her Bachelor of Arts with honors in Multidisciplinary Studies, with concentrations in French, Economics, and Political Science.

While at Harvard Law School, Judge Zachary was employed as a research assistant by Professor Laurence H. Tribe, assisting in the review and revision of the second edition of Professor Tribe’s treatise American Constitutional Law. She also critiqued briefs for the Ames Moot Court Competition and served as a member of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau and the Women’s Law Association.

Upon graduating from law school in 1987, Judge Zachary joined the litigation team of the Charlotte firm Kennedy Covington Lobdell & Hickman (now K & L Gates). In 1989, Judge Zachary returned to Yadkin County to marry her husband, Lee Zachary, and to join his general practice firm. Judge Zachary practiced law for 26 years at Zachary Law Offices in Yadkinville, where she was a partner.

In 2015, Governor Pat McCrory appointed Judge Zachary to the North Carolina Court of Appeals. Following a statewide race, North Carolina voters elected Judge Zachary to an eight-year term in 2016.

Court and Community Involvement Since joining the Court, Judge Zachary has served in a number of important leadership roles, both internal and external. She has participated in myriad panels and CLE/CJE presentations on such wide-ranging topics as appellate writing, workers' compensation, and the importance of women judges, hosted by organizations including the North Carolina Bar Association, North Carolina Advocates for Justice, and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Government. Judge Zachary has also presented at the biannual conference of the State’s superior court judges.

In 2017, then-Chief Judge Linda McGee appointed Judge Zachary to serve as the Court of Appeals’ representative to the North Carolina Sentencing and Policy Advisory Commission (the “Structured Sentencing Commission”), on which she serves as a general member and as a member of the Justice Reinvestment Implementation Subcommittee. Chief Judge McGee reappointed Judge Zachary to the Structured Sentencing Commission in 2019, and current Chief Judge Donna Stroud reappointed Judge Zachary for a third term in 2021.

Since 2018, Judge Zachary has been a member of the North Carolina Judicial Branch Speakers Bureau, which works to raise awareness of the role and importance of the Judicial Branch and the court system.

In 2018, the North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction appointed Judge Zachary to the North Carolina Governor’s School Board of Governors. In summer 2019, Judge Zachary was invited to present an elective course and to deliver the Convocation Address to the students and faculty of Governor’s School East.

The North Carolina Advocates for Justice honored Judge Zachary with its “Outstanding Appellate Judge” award in 2019.

From 2019 to 2020, Judge Zachary served as Co-Chair of the Judicial Division of the North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys. Through NCAWA, Judge Zachary has both led and participated in numerous Women Judges Forums at law schools statewide.

In 2020, then-Chief Justice Cheri Beasley appointed Judge Zachary to serve as Co-Chair of the newly created Chief Justice’s Commission on Fairness and Equity, and under the leadership of Chief Justice Newby, she continues to chair the Commission with Justice Michael Morgan. In December 2020, Judge Zachary was one of three North Carolina judges chosen to participate in the National Courts and Sciences Institute’s “Exponentially Sustainable Case and Evidentiary Adjudication Support for State Court Cases Emanating from the COVID-19 Pandemic” project. Upon her completion of this rigorous program, Judge Zachary received an NCSI certification as a Healthcare Outcomes Evidence Resource Judge for COVID-related litigation, and contributed to a North Carolina-specific judges desk book on COVID-related litigation.

At the Court of Appeals, Judge Zachary proudly serves the Court’s Mediation Program as a certified Court of Appeals mediator. She also serves on the Appellate Pro Bono Committee, the Education Committee, and the Appellate Mediation Committee. In addition, Judge Zachary served on the 50th Anniversary Committee, which helped plan and execute the Court’s 50th anniversary celebration in 2017. And during the 2020 pandemic, Judge Zachary presented a Webex lecture on the Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Amendments to the United States Constitution, as part of the Court’s “North Carolina Constitutional Academy for High School Students.”

Court Admissions

  • All North Carolina Courts
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
  • United States Tax Court
  • United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina
  • United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina

Professional Organizations

  • North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys
    • Judicial Division Co-Chair (2019-2020)
  • American Bar Association
  • Harvard Club of the Research Triangle
  • North Carolina Bar Association
  • North Carolina Supreme Court Historical Society
  • North Carolina State Bar
  • 10th Judicial District Bar
  • Wake County Bar Association

Contact

Mailing address

PO Box 888
Raleigh, NC 27602
United States

Telephone
(919) 831-3600