Patricia leads PAG’s litigation practice. Whether Patricia is advising an international client on a corporate dispute, resolving a disagreement among former business partners, advocating for speech rights, or helping clients navigate the ins and outs of media, privacy and cyber law, Patricia’s focus is to use the law to make a positive impact. Clients value Patricia’s tenacity and they count on her to personally advance their interests both inside and outside the courtroom.
Widely regarded as a tough, yet friendly litigator, Patricia has been ranked as a “Legal Elite” and a “Super Lawyer” in the areas of litigation and media law. Clients appreciate Patricia’s calm demeanor and clear thinking under pressure. Patricia handles litigation from inception to trial in state and federal courts, and international arbitrations in English and Spanish.
Patricia is an adjunct professor of various cyber, technology and privacy law courses at NSU Shepard Broad College of Law. She led the Media and Communications Law committee of the Florida Bar for two consecutive terms. She is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) and a Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM).
Patricia clerked for two years for a federal judge, spent a decade honing the craft of litigation at an AmLaw 100 law firm and managed her own law firm before joining PAG.
Patricia leads PAG’s litigation practice. Whether Patricia is advising an international client on a corporate dispute, resolving a disagreement among former business partners, advocating for speech rights, or helping clients navigate the ins and outs of media, privacy and cyber law, Patricia’s focus is to use the law to make a positive impact. Clients value Patricia’s tenacity and they count on her to personally advance their interests both inside and outside the courtroom.
Widely regarded as a tough, yet friendly litigator, Patricia has been ranked as a “Legal Elite” and a “Super Lawyer” in the areas of litigation and media law. Clients appreciate Patricia’s calm demeanor and clear thinking under pressure. Patricia handles litigation from inception to trial in state and federal courts, and international arbitrations in English and Spanish.
Patricia is an adjunct professor of various cyber, technology and privacy law courses at NSU Shepard Broad College of Law. She led the Media & Communications Law committee of the Florida Bar for two consecutive terms. She is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) and a Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM).
Patricia clerked for two years for a federal judge, spent a decade honing the craft of litigation at an AmLaw 100 law firm and managed her own law firm before joining PAG.
Patricia leads PAG’s litigation practice. Whether Patricia is advising an international client on a corporate dispute, resolving a disagreement among former business partners, advocating for speech rights, or helping clients navigate the ins and outs of media, privacy and cyber law, Patricia’s focus is to use the law to make a positive impact. Clients value Patricia’s tenacity and they count on her to personally advance their interests both inside and outside the courtroom.
Widely regarded as a tough, yet friendly litigator, Patricia has been ranked as a “Legal Elite” and a “Super Lawyer” in the areas of litigation and media law. Clients appreciate Patricia’s calm demeanor and clear thinking under pressure. Patricia handles litigation from inception to trial in state and federal courts, and international arbitrations in English and Spanish.
Patricia is an adjunct professor of various cyber, technology and privacy law courses at NSU Shepard Broad College of Law. She led the Media & Communications Law committee of the Florida Bar for two consecutive terms. She is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) and a Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM).
Patricia clerked for two years for a federal judge, spent a decade honing the craft of litigation at an AmLaw 100 law firm and managed her own law firm before joining PAG.