About Patrick
Patrick DiChiro is an Ohio attorney whose career stretches across state and federal courts. He built a practice that spans trial work and appeals. His path through higher education and private practice has been steady and deliberate.
He completed a Bachelor of Arts at John Carroll University in 1985. He later earned a Juris Doctor from Cleveland–Marshall College of Law in 1998. Those academic milestones bookend more than a decade of activity that led him into private practice.
In 1989 he established what is listed as the Law Office of Patrick DiChiro and has operated as its owner. Over the years he has maintained a solo practice structure rather than joining a larger firm. That continuity has shaped the way he handles client matters and court work.
He is admitted to practice before the Ohio Supreme Court, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Those admissions allow him to file cases at the state supreme court level, in federal trial courts and on appeal to the regional federal circuit. He has experience preparing filings and presenting arguments suited to those different forums.
Colleagues and clients have described his practice as litigation-focused. He has handled cases that require courtroom appearances, written briefs for appellate review and managed procedural aspects of litigation in both state and federal systems. The record shows a practitioner who understands the pace of court schedules and the demands of procedural rules.
His office operates under the name Patrick DiChiro, Lawyer at Law. He continues to accept matters that proceed through trial and appeal, often representing individuals and small entities. He keeps a relatively small caseload compared with larger firms, which allows him to remain involved in the day-to-day aspects of each file.
Outside the courtroom he does not hold a public academic title or reported bar leadership position. Nor are there widely published articles or landmark cases tied to his name in public records available for this profile. He maintains a longstanding presence in Ohio’s legal community and continues to practice from his office in the state.
He currently centers his practice on litigation in state and federal courts.