Patrick Sarsfield is an attorney in the firm's Charlotte office practicing in the areas of complex civil litigation, commercial and real property disputes, creditor's rights, labor and employment, personal injury, insurance litigation, construction claims and all other aspects of civil litigation including appellate and administrative matters. Patrick attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he received a B.A. in Political Science in 1989 and a Juris Doctorate in 1993. While in law school, he was a member of the Holderness Moot Court Team. Representative Matters Represents landlords in landlord-tenant disputes and lease issues. Represents lenders and title insurance companies in real estate disputes. Advises a regional realtor association on litigation and dispute resolution proceedings. Serves as legal counsel for a local non-profit. Represents financial institution in dispute over claims to custodial account. Represents real estate investor in breach of contract and fraud claims pending in bankruptcy court. Reported Decisions Jackson v. Culbreth, 681 S.E.2d 813 (2009) Keyzer v. Amerlink, Ltd., 360 N.C. 397, 627 S.E.2d 462 (2006) News Nexsen Pruet Moves into New Space in Charlotte The firm's new offices will be located on the 15th floor of the Carillon Building. That's on the corner of Trade and Poplar Streets. "Nexsen Pruet makes uptown office move" The Friday, April 23rd edition of the Charlotte Business Journal features an article entitled "Nexsen Pruet makes uptown office move." Publications The Carolinas Insurance Litigation Review This issue of the Carolinas Insurance Litigation Review includes: - "Challenging Policyholder Claims for Bad Faith and Punitive Damages" for North Carolina - "Combating Policyholder Bad Faith and Breach of the Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing Claims" for South Carolina Civic & Professional Memberships · North Carolina State Bar · North Carolina Bar Association · Legal counsel for Community Link |