About Ms. Patty
Ms. Patty Glover arrived at law school at a time when legal education in Atlanta was expanding. She earned her law degree from Georgia State University College of Law, where she prepared for a practice that would remain anchored in the state. Classrooms and clinics there shaped her early approach to client work and courtroom procedure.
Her professional path led quickly into firm practice. She became a partner at Charlton & Glover in 1986. That milestone marked a transition from junior associate work to firm leadership and case responsibility. Colleagues from the period remember the long hours and the steady pace of trial and office life as she took on more complex files.
Over the years she worked in Georgia’s courts and legal community. She handled matters that required attention to local rules and procedural detail. She built experience that came from repeated appearances, negotiations and the management of litigation files. The record of a practicing lawyer often consists of routine filings and occasional high-pressure hearings. Her career reflects that mix.
She has maintained ties to the local bar and to peers who handle state-level matters. That network offered a practical resource for case strategy and client referrals. Working in a firm setting shaped how she approached client service and case preparation. Staff coordination and overseeing discovery were part of the daily practice for someone in her role.
Patty Glover’s name is tied to a single firm in publicly available records. Her tenure at Charlton & Glover began in the mid-1980s and that connection has been a defining element of her professional biography. The firm setting provided a platform for courtroom work, client counseling and the administrative duties that come with partnership.
Her practice has been rooted in Georgia law and the state’s courts. She balanced courtroom appearances with the behind-the-scenes work that keeps cases moving. Through the decades she handled the practical demands of case calendars, client meetings and the procedural complexities that trial and litigation work require.
As of 2026 she continues to practice law in Georgia, handling legal matters within the state.