About Zachary
Zachary Cooper began his academic journey at the University of Oklahoma, where he completed a B.A. in multidisciplinary studies concentrating on classical history, philosophy and literature. He stayed at the same university for law school and earned his J.D. from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. That combination of humanities and legal training shapes how he reads problems and constructs arguments.
After law school Cooper qualified to practice in both Texas and Oklahoma. He is a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association. Those licenses have allowed him to work across state lines and to serve clients with interstate concerns.
Cooper’s early professional steps led him into private practice. He joined Parvin Law Group, P.C., where he has handled a range of matters for individuals and businesses. His work at the firm involves drafting pleadings, advising clients on legal strategy and appearing in court when needed. He approaches each file by breaking complex issues into discrete questions, a habit reinforced by his classical studies.
Colleagues describe Cooper as methodical and exacting. He favors careful research and plain-language explanations when dealing with clients. His training in philosophy shows up in the way he frames legal problems. He tests assumptions and looks for logical gaps before proposing a course of action. That practice can make client conversations brisk but clear.
Outside the courtroom Cooper has stayed connected to the legal community. His membership in the Oklahoma Bar Association keeps him plugged into continuing legal education and local practice developments. He also follows trends in Texas law closely, maintaining dual-state competence to serve clients whose matters cross jurisdictional lines.
Cooper has not pursued public office or an academic post, and there are no reported judicial appointments or bar leadership roles associated with his profile. Instead, he has concentrated on building a day-to-day practice at Parvin Law Group, P.C., where the emphasis is on steady representation and managing the practical demands of litigation and transactional work. His background in literature sharpens his drafting; his study of history supplies context for precedent.
He maintains an active practice focused on representing clients in matters that require careful legal analysis and clear communication across Oklahoma and Texas.