William ("Pat") Huttenbach grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, before receiving his B.A. from Rice University in 1992. In 1996, he clerked for the Honorable Lynn Bradshaw-Hull in the Harris Civil County Court at Law No. 3. Pat graduated from the University of Houston Law Center magna cum laude in 1997. He currently is a litigation attorney concentrating on civil matters at Hirsch & Westheimer. He has experience with complex commercial litigation, including insurance and banking UCC litigation, fidelity and surety insurance coverage, garnishments, injunctions, employment law, landlord-tenant disputes, probate matters, property disputes, real estate tax litigation, breach of contract, business torts, construction law disputes, libel and slander, and other general business matters.
Pat has represented clients in state courts, federal courts, mediations, arbitrations, and other federal and state agencies, including responding to OCC complaints and discrimination claims presented to the EEOC and the City of Corpus Christi Human Relations Commission. He has also written briefs and argued before the Texas Courts of Appeals. He is licensed to practice law in the State of Texas, in the United States District Courts for the Southern, Western, Northern, and Eastern Districts of Texas, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States.