Patrick Selvey

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Patrick L. Selvey, Jr. has earned a reputation among clients and peers as a fierce advocate and talented litigator, with a growing list of successful outcomes in complex, high-stakes litigation in both state and federal courts. His areas of expertise span employment law, commercial litigation, personal injury, and property damage, and he excels at adapting to novel circumstances and mastering new areas of practice with ease.

Patrick’s passion for effective and persuasive writing began during his undergraduate studies in philosophy at UNC Chapel Hill, where he cultivated his talent for logical argumentation. This skillset flourished at Brooklyn Law School, where he graduated with honors. Since then, Patrick has drafted countless dispositive motions and appellate briefs, all receiving the care and precision needed to craft persuasive, high-caliber arguments.

Patrick began his legal career representing corporations in commercial litigation within the New York State court system. Over time, his practice has diversified, allowing him to refine his advocacy skills in oral arguments and written submissions. He has successfully represented clients in a variety of settings, including jury and bench trials, appellate practice, administrative hearings, and private mediations.

In his spare time, Patrick keeps up with the latest technological trends, indulging his fascination with advancements in technology, gadgets, and computer hardware and software. His personal interest in cutting-edge tech ensures he remains prepared to litigate on the forefront of innovation, whether managing the complexities of electronic discovery or creating impactful trial exhibits.

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