Pat Meyering

San Francisco Bay area attorney Pat Meyering brings many years of dedicated legal experience to his private practice. With a diverse background that includes service with the U.S. Department of State, he has worked as an environmental law instructor at a college in San Francisco’s South Bay and teaches both administrative and employment law at other San Francisco colleges. Pat Meyering also serves as a panel member for the American Arbitration Association.

Pat Meyering regularly writes and publishes legal articles for professional journals including “Hiring Foreign Workers Grows Increasingly Complex” and “Hiring International Workers Requires Employers to Clear Hurdles,” both for the Human Resources Bulletin, as well as “Rapid Processing Checklist for H-1B Temporary Employees” for Human Resource Connections.

Pat Meyering earned a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts. During his undergraduate study, Mr. Meyering was a member of the dean’s list and the Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Science Honor Society. He then attended law school, receiving his Juris Doctor and a Harno Scholar award.

As a legal professional, Mr. Meyering maintains membership in the State Bar of California and the Bar of the United States Supreme Court. In addition to his professional work, he has supported the Ronald McDonald House Charities and the League of Women Voters.