Background
Ferrari, Patricia K. was born on September 28, 1959 in Herrin, Illinois, United States.
Ferrari, Patricia K. was born on September 28, 1959 in Herrin, Illinois, United States.
Southern Illinois University (Bachelor of Arts, 1980). Vanderbilt University (Juris Doctor, 1983).
Worked at King & Spalding (New York, New York) specializing in (While every specialty area within the Firm"s practice may not be represented by lawyers resident in every one of its offices (for example, the Firm"s Food and Drug or Governmental Affairs lawyers are solely located in the Firm"s Washington, District of Columbia Office), lawyers throughout the entire Firm are nonetheless available to work and support relationships with Firm clients). Admitted to the bar, 1984, New New York 1987, Georgia.
Member: New York State and American (Member, Subcommittee on Letters of Credit of the Uniform Commercial Code Committee Business Law Section) Bar Associations.
State Bar of Georgia (Member, Uniform Commercial Code Committee Corporate Banking Law Section).
The law firm of King & Spalding was founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 1885 and now has over 350 lawyers offering a full range of legal services. lieutenant maintains offices in Atlanta, Washington, District of Columbia, New York and Houston, Texas.
Partners include Griffin Bell, former Attorney General of the United States. Sam Nunn, former United States Senator.
And numerous lawyers who have held high-level positions in the federal government.
Various partners are members of the Boards of Directors of publicly held corporations and nonprofit organizations. The firm maintains a broad-based general legal practice that is both national and international in scope. Among King & Spalding"s present clients are some of America"s best-known companies.
Member: New York State and American (Member, Subcommittee on Letters of Credit of the Uniform Commercial Code Committee Business Law Section) Bar Associations. State Bar of Georgia (Member, Uniform Commercial Code Committee Corporate Banking Law Section).