FH2 Welcomes Patrick M. Emery, Partner

FH2 is proud to announce that Patrick Emery has joined as a Partner in our litigation group.

Patrick joins the FH2 Litigation Practice Group as a Partner. He is an experienced litigator with a national practice representing individuals and companies in federal and state courts and in arbitrations. Patrick represents clients in diverse industries: healthcare, manufacturing /distributing, financial services, and car rental/mobility solutions. He is experienced in corporate and contract disputes; class actions and consumer disputes; restrictive covenants and competition disputes; and healthcare litigation. Patrick is admitted to practice in Georgia, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and in multiple federal Courts of Appeal and District Courts. Patrick attended Emory University, earning both a B.A., magna cum laude, and M.A., magna cum laude in 2005, and his J.D., magna cum laude, from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 2009.
Patrick can be reached at pemery@fh2.com or at 770.399.9500.  For more information on Patrick, please click here.

 

Patrick Emery
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Patrick Emery,
Patrick is an experienced litigator representing individuals and companies in federal and state courts as well as arbitrations nationwide. In-house counsel and business leaders turn to Patrick for the litigation typically reserved for national firms, benefiting from his elite-level experience delivered with the agility and personal attention of a boutique attorney. For more information about Patrick, click here.

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