About Patrick
Patrick Little is an attorney who practices at Cellino Law. He is part of the firm's staff and works from its office listed under the Cellino Law name. Little's presence at the firm places him inside a practice known for handling client matters across civil practice areas.
Little completed the legal training required to practice law and entered the profession after law school. Early career steps for attorneys typically include clerkships, associate roles, or time in public service; Little’s path followed the standard progression from legal education to licensed practice. Over the years he has handled matters that require both courtroom presence and negotiated settlements.
His career includes working on cases that called for detailed factual investigation, client interviews, and preparation for trial. He has spent time preparing pleadings, conducting legal research, and briefing motions. Little has also taken part in client counseling, explaining legal options and discussing the practical implications of different courses of action.
Colleagues describe him as methodical. He balances casework with the administrative duties that come with being part of a larger firm. That includes coordinating with support staff, interacting with opposing counsel, and managing case timelines. Those organizational tasks are a regular part of practice for many at Cellino Law and have been part of Little’s everyday responsibilities.
In the courtroom, Little has argued preliminary matters and participated in hearings. He has experience handling procedural challenges and other litigation-related tasks. Outside court, he has prepared settlement proposals and engaged in direct negotiation aimed at resolving disputes without trial when appropriate.
Little contributes to the firm’s caseload by taking on matters that match his experience and the needs of clients. He maintains the professional requirements of practice and works with other attorneys at the firm on complex issues. He also stays current on relevant legal developments that affect the firm's work.
He currently practices at Cellino Law, representing clients and managing a variety of matters on the firm's behalf.