Patrick Angel grew up in and around Bossier City, Louisiana and enlisted in the US Marine Corps after graduating high school. Patrick rose through the enlisted ranks quickly and was an infantry Sergeant, leading Marines into combat, by the time the first Gulf War broke out in August of 1990. Then SergeantAngel was a member of the Marine Corps' Task Force Ripper which served as the tip of the spear for offensive operations of the First Marine Division. After being honorably discharged from the military after an event filled six year enlistment, Patrick was accepted to the University of California at Berkeley, where he earned his Bachelor's degree before attending law school in Portland Oregon. While at Lewis and Clark Law School Patrick revealed an early talent for courtroom excellence by winning the honor of Best Oral Advocate during the traditional first year Moot Court Competition. He was also one of very few law students certified by the State of Oregon to try criminal cases for the Multnomah County District Attorney's Office while still in law school. Patrick tried numerous criminal cases to jury verdict while working in the District Attorney's office in 2001. After interning in the District Attorney's office as a law student, Patrick's legal career has always focused on representing Oregonians from all over the State who have been exploited or injured by the wrongdoing of others. He takes only a small number of new cases each year and personally handles every aspect of each client's case from the first meeting to the end of trial. Patrick has extensive courtroom experience having prevailed in countless hard fought motions of every type and kind, he's handled numerous complex legal cases, and has logged hundreds of hours in intensive depositions. Patrick is experienced with every aspect of preparing a client's civil case for trial.