About Patrick
Patrick Scharmer earned his Juris Doctor from Concord Law School in 2004. He completed his legal education in a nontraditional, online program that has produced attorneys practicing across the country. The degree provided the credential to pursue a career in law, and he moved into the Wisconsin legal community in the years that followed.
He became a member of the State Bar of Wisconsin in 2010 and has maintained that membership since then. That affiliation places him among the cohort of lawyers who practice under Wisconsin rules and procedures. Beyond the membership record, public details about early roles and positions are limited.
Scharmer established his practice under the name Scharmer Law. The firm carries his name and serves clients within the state of Wisconsin. Over time he has handled matters in state courts and before administrative bodies, representing individuals and organizations in proceedings where local rules and statutes apply.
Colleagues describe him as a lawyer who prefers straightforward legal work and practical solutions. He approaches cases with attention to procedural requirements and deadlines. In hearings and filings he pays attention to local rules, ensuring submissions meet court standards and timelines.
Clients who work with Scharmer Law typically encounter a small-firm environment. Cases are managed directly by him and supported by the firm's administrative resources. The practice model is familiar in smaller markets: close attorney-client contact, individualized file handling, and direct communication about case developments.
Outside of court and client matters, Scharmer keeps ties to the state bar and its resources. His ongoing membership in the State Bar of Wisconsin indicates continuing engagement with professional standards and access to continuing legal education that the bar provides. That connection supports his practice and keeps him informed about changes to state law and procedure.
He continues to operate Scharmer Law in Wisconsin, where he provides legal services to individuals and businesses. His current practice centers on representing clients in matters arising under Wisconsin law.