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Patrick J. ReddPatrick Redd graduated magna cum laude from the University of Maryland Baltimore County with degrees in Political Science and English Literature. He was a Humanities Scholarship Finalist and studied abroad for a semester in Nanjing, China. During his studies at UMBC, Patrick won several awards for creative writing, authored an Honors Thesis for the Political Science Department on the British Raj in India, and participated in an internship at Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, LLP, under a former President of the Maryland State Bar Association. He participated in defending lead paint litigation. After graduation, Patrick worked at Whiteford, Taylor & Preston in the asbestos litigation department.

Patrick joined Nash & Associates, LLC, as a paralegal. While attending law school in the evenings, Patrick worked full time as the firm's law clerk, authoring countless motions and briefs on behalf of the firm's clients, assisting the firm's attorneys at numerous trials, hearings and depositions, and working directly with clients on their cases.

Patrick graduated magna cum laude from the University of Baltimore School of Law. His extensive hands-on legal experience in the field during his law school education has equipped Patrick with the knowledge and skills necessary to vigorously represent the firm's clients in litigation.

 
 


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