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Brigham Young University, Bachelor of Arts in English, with minors in Spanish and Teaching English as a Second Language.
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State of Florida
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Patricia Dills' practice focuses on family law and civil litigation. Originally from Englewood, Tennessee, Patricia received her undergraduate and law degrees from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Patricia holds a Bachelor of Arts in English, with minors in Spanish and Teaching English as a Second Language. Prior to attending law school, Patricia worked as a case manager with the Utah State Probation and Utah Juvenile Drug Court in Weber County, Utah.
During law school, Patricia interned at the U.S. Department of Interior and the Utah Labor Commission in Salt Lake City, Utah. She also served as a Family Law Research Assistant, as Associate Editor of the J. Reuben Clark International Law & Management Review, and Vice President of the J. Reuben Clark Family Law Society. She received numerous awards and recognitions, including the J. Reuben Clark Public Interest Service Award and Utah State Bar Labor & Employment Law Section and Utah Labor Commission Fellowship.
Following law school, Patricia practiced as an Attorney Ad Litem in McMinn County, Tennessee. She is experienced in litigating family law actions in Utah, Tennessee, and Florida courts.
Patricia currently serves as a Board Member for the Southwest Florida Chapter of the BYU Alumni Association, and as a volunteer Science and Family Services Liaison for the Southwest Chapter of Autism Speaks.
Florida Bar
- Family Law Section
Tennessee Bar
Utah Bar, Pro Hac Vice
Lee County Bar Association
Collier County Bar Association
Collier County Women's Bar Association
Autism Speaks, Southwest Florida Chapter Volunteer
J. Reuben Clark Law Society, Southwest Florida Chapter
BYU Alumni Association, Southwest Florida Chapter
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