Patrick D. Quinn

Patrick D. Quinn

2802 SOM Center Road, Ste. 102
Willoughby Hills, OH 44094

Phone: 440-516-3800

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About Patrick D. Quinn

PATRICK D. QUINN received his B.A. from the University of Michigan in 1972 in Political Science. Pat then went onto graduate from Cleveland Marshall College of Law in 1976. Mr Quinn was admitted to the Ohio bar 1976, and then the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio in 1980. He has also been admitted to practice law in the U.S. Supreme Court 1997. Mr. Quinn obtained his Executive MBA at Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana. He has been successful in recovering substantial compensation for his clients and focuses his practice on civil litigation in medical malpractice and serious personal injury. He is a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association, Ohio State Bar Association, and Lake County Bar Association. Mr. Quinn has actually been active in the defense of Ohio OVI / DUI cases on behalf of those arrested and charged with driving under the influence for over 33 years. Throughout his practice of law he has represented over one thousand five hundred individuals charged with drunk driving in all of the phases of their total defense which includes arguing Motions to Suppress, filing Motions for Discovery and Inspection, Bills of Particulars, Exculpating Information, Motions to Dismiss and jury trials. Mr. Quinn is the founder of Quinn Legal Associates, Inc. He has developed the skills as a trial attorney litigating cases in state and federal courts. Mr. Quinn is a member of the National College for DUI Defense, Inc., and the National Board of Trial Advocacy, and is a Certified Civil Trial Attorney by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Pat also attended the National Institute of Trial Advocacy in 1991 and has been engaged in a very active trial practice since 1976. Mr. Quinn has extensive experience in arguing Motions to Suppress based upon lack of probable cause to stop an offender, improper administration of field sobriety tests, failure to adhere to the National Highway Safety Standards. Mr. Quinn has represented many felony DUI clients. He is very familiar with the AA program. He is also a board member of a treatment facility for alcohol and drug addiction. If you have any questions or concerns regarding criminal charges for driving while under the influence of alcohol please contact Mr. Quinn. At Quinn Legal Associates, INC we offer a free consultation, reasonable fees and payment plans available.


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