About Patrick
Pat was born and raised in Oklahoma. He and his wife married in 1975 and have three adult sons and five grandchildren. He graduated from high school in Tulsa and from the University of Oklahoma with Special Distinction. He obtained his law degree from the University of Oklahoma School Of Law. He is admitted to practice law in Oklahoma, Arkansas, each of the United States District Courts in Oklahoma, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of the United States of America. Pat and his father, Eugene, started Carr & Carr, Attorneys at Law in 1973. He has served as a Judge on the Oklahoma Temporary Court of Appeals, as a member of the Rules of Professional Conduct Committee of the Oklahoma Bar Association, on the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Trial Lawyers Association as well as its Vice-President (2001) and President (2002). He has authored numerous articles in the area of tort law and has lectured and taught for both the Oklahoma Trial Lawyers Association and the Oklahoma Bar Association. He has been involved in a number of published legal opinions. Pat has represented clients in a wide range of cases. He has obtained multi-million dollar settlements in cases involving defective products, medical malpractice, railroad grade crossings, insurance bad faith and vehicle collisions. He has represented clients who have lost loved ones, suffered serious brain injuries, paralyzing spinal cord injuries, post-traumatic stress, and other traumatic injuries. With Oklahoma City and Midtown Tulsa personal injury offices, his firm has represented clients in numerous states across the nation.
Education
Bachelor of Arts
University of Oklahoma
Juris Doctor
University of Oklahoma School of Law
Contact Patrick
Location
1350 SW 89th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73159
Oklahoma City, OK
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