Background
Felch, Patricia Anne was born on March 14, 1947 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of William Campbell and Nancy (Dean) Felch.
Felch, Patricia Anne was born on March 14, 1947 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of William Campbell and Nancy (Dean) Felch.
Associate of Arts, Pine Manor College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, 1967; Bachelor, U. Denver, 1969; Master of Arts in Music, U. Denver, 1973; Master of Arts in Librarianship, U. Denver, 1973; Juris Doctor, Loyola University, Chicago, 1987.
Reference/arts library, Atlanta Public Library, 1973-1975; music library, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 1975-1981; instructor music, Waubonsee College, Sugar Grove, Illinois, 1978-1981; instructor humanities, College College of DuPage, Wheaton, Illinois, 1980-1981; law library, Coffield, Ungaretti, Harris & Slavin, Chicago, 1981-1986; weekend library, Northwestern University School Law, Chicago, 1981-1982; summer associate, Hosier & Sufrin, Chicago, 1986; associate, Gessler, Flynn, Fleischmann, Hughes & Socol, Chicago, 1987-1992; instructor entertainment law, Columbia College, Chicago, since 1990; president, ARTSLaw Offices of Patricia A. Felch, Professional Corporation, Chicago, 1992-1996; partner, Peterson & Ross, Chicago, since 1997; instructor entertainment and sports law, Loyola University Chicago, since 1993. General counsel Orchestral Society Illinois, Inc., Evanston, since 1988, Neighborhood Superior vena cava syndrome, Inc., Evanston, since 1992, Leo Sowerby Foundation, since 1993, others.
Board of directors Lawyers for Creative Arts, since 1988, president, 1994-1998. Member Ill.Alliance for Arts Education, since 1991, CARPLS, since 1994. Member American Bar Association, Illinois Bar Association (assembly finance committee 1990-1993, chair 1992-1993, intellectual property section county 1990, chair entertainment law committee since 1989, vice chair 1994-1995, chair 1995-1996, legal education, admissions and competence standing committee since 1985, vice chair 1991-1992, chair 1992-1993), Chicago Bar Association (chair entertainment law committee 1992-1993, vice chair creative arts committee 1987-1988, chair 1988-1990), Beta Phi Museum.