About
Patrick Michael Ardis is a good attorney in Memphis, Tennessee, focusing on personal harm, crook defense, and own family regulation. With years of enjoy and a dedication to justice, he presents terrific felony representation to his customers.
Legal Issues
- Arbitration & Mediation
- Stockbroker & Investment Fraud
- Business Law
- Consumer Law
- Insurance Claims
- Personal Injury
- Products Liability
- Securities Law
Certificates
Rule 31 Mediator
Tennessee Supreme Court
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Accepted Jurisdictions

U.S.D.C. Western District of Tennessee
Since 1976">

Mississippi
Since 2015">

Colorado
Since 1992">

5th Circuit
Since 1991">

Tennessee
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Arkansas
Since 2015">

U.S.D.C. Middle District of Tennessee
Since 2005">

U.S.D.C. Eastern District of Arkansas
Since 2003">

Iowa
Since 2018">

U.S.D.C. Eastern District of Texas
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Pennsylvania
Since 1990">

Connecticut
Since 2014">

U.S.D.C. Eastern District of Missouri
Since 2004">

New York
Since 1992">

U.S. Supreme Court
Since 1979">

6th Circuit
Since 1991">

Missouri
Since 2002">

Oklahoma
Since 1993">
Experience
Wolff Ardis, P.C.
Education

Boston University
J.D. Graduation year: 1975">

Boston University School of Law
Graduation year: 1975">

State University of New York - College at Brockport
B.A. Graduation year: 1982">
Associations

Tennessee State Bar
 # 008263
has membershipCurrent">

American Association of Justice
has membershipCurrent">

Defense Research Institute
has membershipCurrent">

Missouri State Bar
has membershipCurrent">

Colorado State Bar
has membershipCurrent">

Oklahoma State Bar
has membershipCurrent">

New York State Bar
has membershipCurrent">

Pennsylvania State Bar
has membershipCurrent">

AIEG
Board has membership, Chairman Motor Vehicle Glass SubgroupCurrent">

Memphis Bar Association
has membershipCurrent">

Tennessee Association for Justice
has membershipCurrent">

Southern Trial Lawyers Association
has membershipCurrent">

American Bar Association
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Costs
- Free Consultancy Service