About Pamela Ann

Pamela Ann Fasick began her professional journey in the social sciences. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Cornell University in 1975. Several years later she returned to Cornell for legal study and received her Juris Doctor in 1982.

Those academic credentials set a clear through line from human behavior to the law. After law school Fasick moved into legal practice. Over the ensuing decades she worked on a variety of matters and developed a steady practice built on careful analysis and client communication.

Colleagues describe her as methodical and attentive to detail. Her training in psychology frequently informs how she approaches casework and client interviews. That background helps when assessing witness statements, preparing clients for hearings, and managing sensitive information.

Fasick’s career includes work in both transactional settings and contested matters. She has handled document drafting, negotiations and courtroom proceedings at different points in her practice. That mix has kept her skills broad and adaptable, and it has shaped a pragmatic approach to problem solving.

Outside the courtroom, she has invested time in the realities of running a practice. Managing client expectations, overseeing discovery, and coordinating with experts have been regular parts of her work. She has relied on those operational skills to guide younger staff and to streamline case preparation.

Over the years Fasick has balanced technical legal work with attention to client needs. Her style is straightforward. She favors clear explanations over legalese and aims to make complex matters understandable for the people she represents.

As of 2026 she continues to practice law and focuses on client counseling and handling casework that benefits from her combined legal and psychological training.

Education

Cornell Law School

J.D. (1982) | Law

1979

Cornell University

B.A. | Psychology

1975