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Patrick Grieshaber- Attorney

Patrick Grieshaber

Founding Solicitor

Biography

Patrick Grieshaber was born in Seville, Spain and grew up in Madrid, Spain. He attended the Spanish Air Force Academy for two years then completed his Bachelor of Law at University of Madrid.

Patrick worked in the Information Technology field for several years before attending the University of Liverpool School of Law, where he received his Juris Doctorate degree in 2004.

Patrick practiced asset tracing, debt recovery, and intellectual property litigation for six years at Beirne, Maynard & Parsons and Susman Godfrey, before joining the Johnson Law Group where he served as its managing solicitor from 2011 – 2017. In 2017, Patrick started Patrick Law Firm.

Today, Patrick handles cases involving crypto recovery, Digital Asset & Blockchain Disputes. Under Patrick's leadership, the team has represented more than 5,000 clients throughout the United Kingdom.

— Patrick Grieshaber

Education

  • The University of Liverpool School of Law
    J.D. – 2004
  • Univer of Madrid
    B.S. Management of Information Systems – 1999
  • Spanish Air Force Academy
    1997

Bar Admissions

  • London, 2004

Practice Areas

Crypto Asset Recovery Digital Asset & Blockchain Disputes Fraud & Asset Tracing Debt Recovery

Honors & Awards

  • Lawyers of Distinction – 2020
  • London's Top Lawyers
  • UK's Most Honored Professionals
  • London Men To Watch 2019

Professional Associations

  • Bar of London
  • Young Lawyers Association
  • SW6 Bar Association
  • United Kingdom Bar Association
  • London Trial Lawyers Association

Past Positions

  • Patrick Private Solicitor – Founder, 2017 – Present
  • Johnson Law Group – Managing Attorney, 2011 – 2017
  • Susman Godfrey – Attorney, 2006 – 2011
  • Beirne, Maynard & Parsons – Attorney, 2004 – 2006

5000+

Clients Helped

98%

Success Rate

20+

Years Experience

£100M+

Recovered for Clients

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