About Patrick F.
Patrick F. Barsotti arrived at law after grounding himself in the sciences. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Centre College in 2011, having begun his undergraduate studies in 2007. The years in the laboratory shaped how he analyzes facts. He approaches problems by breaking them down and testing assumptions.
His path led him into legal work, where attention to detail and methodical reasoning proved useful. Over time he took on responsibilities that required translating technical material into usable legal arguments. He has maintained professional memberships since entering practice, keeping ties to colleagues and the wider legal community.
At Barsotti & Manley, PLLC he works alongside other attorneys in a small-firm setting. The office environment there allows for direct client contact and hands-on case management. He has handled matters that benefit from a close read of records and careful preparation for hearings and negotiations.
Colleagues describe his courtroom presence as steady. He tends to favor preparation over flourish. That steadiness shows in document drafting and in the courtroom. He spends time preparing witnesses and testing the strongest lines of inquiry before trial.
Outside the courtroom he remains engaged in professional activities. He attends continuing legal education programs and participates in meetings and events tied to his memberships. The combination of ongoing learning and routine casework keeps his practice current and practical.
Clients see him as attentive to detail and clear in communication. He aims to explain technical points without jargon. That approach reflects his background; translating complex material into plain terms was once part of his scientific training and now plays a daily role in his legal work.
He currently practices at Barsotti & Manley, PLLC, handling matters that require close factual analysis and clear advocacy. His current practice focuses on serving clients through careful case preparation and direct representation.