
Zane Johnson is a litigator with broad experience in class actions and commercial litigation. He represents individuals and classes of consumers in complex litigation in federal courts nationwide. His work at Siri & Glimstad focuses on assisting consumers impacted by the improper sharing of their private information, including matters involving data privacy, consumer protection statutes, and emerging technology-related harms.
Prior to joining Siri & Glimstad, Mr. Johnson brought claims for individuals affected by violations of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) with a prominent plaintiff’s law firm, successfully advocating for plan participants in disputes involving fiduciary breaches and unlawful plan practices. Mr. Johnson has also practiced as a corporate litigator, helping to resolve contract disputes, business tort claims, and high-stakes commercial conflicts, and as an intellectual property attorney, helping clients secure and enforce patent and trademark rights through litigation and strategic portfolio management.
Mr. Johnson earned his J.D., with honors, from the University of Connecticut School of Law with a certificate in intellectual property. During his time in law school, he earned CALI Excellence for the Future Awards in Contracts, Lawyering Process, and Case Studies in Compliance Systems, reflecting his academic distinction and commitment to legal excellence.
Prior to and while attending law school, Mr. Johnson worked as a software engineer for multiple Fortune 500 companies. Mr. Johnson has experience designing and building business-critical software from the ground up at every level of the software development stack, including hands-on experience with various user analytics tools, which provides him with a unique technical fluency in cases involving digital platforms, data tracking technologies, and complex software systems.
Outside the office, Mr. Johnson volunteers to coach youth hockey and lacrosse teams, demonstrating his commitment to mentorship, teamwork, and community involvement.
Admissions
- Connecticut
- District Court for the District of Connecticut
- Courts of Appeals for the Second and Sixth Circuits