Working hard for hard working families, individuals and businesses.
Strong Commitment to the Southeastern Wisconsin Community.
Born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Attorney Patrick Roney presently lives within the city limits with his wife and
two children. Patrick’s father works for the City of Milwaukee and his mother is a high school librarian.
Patrick attended Our Lady of Sorrows Grade School on 64th Street, just off of Capitol Drive. He attended high school at Pius
XI High School, where he played varsity volleyball. It was in high school that Patrick began his commitment to the legal profession
as an intern with the Wauwatosa Police Department.
After high school Patrick studied Psychology and Sociology at the University of Wisconsin Madison. While at UW Madison, Patrick took
evening courses to become a certified Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). To help pay his way through school, he worked part-time as
an EMT for Bell Ambulance and the Elm Grove Rescue Squad.
Patrick is committed to serving the country. In 1998 he left Madison to serve in the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps
(NCCC). While in AmeriCoprs NCCC he worked as an EMT, wildland firefighter, disaster relief worker and aid worker for many community
projects.
Upon returning to Wisconsin, Patrick completed undergraduate studies at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, where he received
a Bachelor of Arts degree, suma cum laude, in 2000. He majored in both Psychology and Sociology.
After graduating from the UW Milwaukee, Patrick received a full scholarship to Marquette University Law School. While studying
at Marquette Law, Patrick was a legal aid to Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Kitty Brennan. Judge Brennan now serves on the
Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Patrick completed his graduate law studies and received a Juris Doctorate degree in 2004. He continues
to work closely with Marquette and in 2008 he served as coach to the Mediation Moot Court Team.