McDowell Hetherington LLP
Jay Michael Patterson is an experienced attorney currently working at McDowell Hetherington LLP, a position held since August 2022. Prior to this role, Jay Michael Patterson served as an associate at Carroll Warren & Parker, PLLC from April 2019 to August 2022. Educational qualifications include a Doctor of Law (JD) degree from the University of Mississippi School of Law, obtained between 2016 and 2019, and a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Real Estate Finance from the University of Mississippi, completed in 2014. Additionally, Jay Michael Patterson holds a Real Estate Salesperson License from the New York Real Estate Institute, achieved in 2013.
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McDowell Hetherington LLP
McDowell Hetherington is a national trial firm that supports the energy, insurance, and financial sectors, among others, with their most complex legal needs. Founded on the core belief that top-quality litigation and trial services can be delivered in a cost-effective manner, McDowell Hetherington has served as lead counsel in complex lawsuits at both the trial and appellate levels across the country. Our clients appreciate our deep expertise paired with efficient staffing that makes the most of their legal investment. We pride ourselves on providing: ► Big Firm Legal Expertise At A Fraction Of The Cost ► Aggressive, Honest & Effective Client Advocacy ► Trial Lawyers With Deep Industry Knowledge ► Effective, Efficient Representation ► Lean Staffing With Quality Legal Talent ► Nationwide Presence Our experience includes: ► Complex Commercial Litigation & Appeals ► Class Action Litigation ► RICO & Antitrust Actions ► High-Stakes Arbitrations ► Construction & Real Estate ► Energy Litigation ► Securities & Antitrust ► Insurance Coverage & Financial Products ► Condemnation & Land Use ► Intellectual Property & Trade Secrets ► Contractual Disputes Visit our website or contact us to learn more about how we support businesses with their most important litigation needs.