Patrick M. W. Arnold
Patrick Arnold is a commercial litigator at Walls Landry Baker & Oliver PLLC (WLBO), where he focuses on representing clients in state and federal courts, particularly in real estate, financial services, and partnership disputes. He brings extensive experience from his time at major law firms like Alston & Bird LLP and Duane Morris LLP, where he developed his skills representing large corporations in complex business disputes.
Patrick received both his B.A. in 2014 and his J.D. in 2018 from the University of Texas. He is admitted to practice in the State of Texas, as well as the Northern and Southern Districts of Texas. Recognizing the importance of flexibility, Patrick transitioned to WLBO to provide personalized, client-centered representation to individuals, small businesses, and large corporations across a broad spectrum of disputes.
His dedication to his field has earned him recognition from the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers as "One to Watch" in April 2020, and he was selected for the DAYL Leadership Class of 2019-20. He has also served in prominent professional associations, including the Mac Taylor Inn of Court (2024-2025) and the Patrick E. Higginbotham Inn of Court (2022-23).
Outside of his legal practice, Patrick enjoys walking around his Oak Cliff neighborhood with his dog and playing golf.
Associate, Dallas Office
Credentials
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Health Care
Commercial Litigation
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B.A., Government, The University of Texas at Austin, 2015
Energy Management Certification, McCombs School of Business, 2015
J.D., University of Tulsa College of Law, 2019
Member, State Bar of Texas
Member, State Bar of Montana
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Represents clients in complex real estate, financial services, and partnership disputes in both state and federal courts
Extensive experience in handling high-stakes business disputes, gained at major law firms like Alston & Bird LLP and Duane Morris LLP
Provides personalized, client-centered representation to individuals, small businesses, and large corporations across a wide array of litigation matters