Patrick T. Ochs
Patrick was born and raised in St. Louis. He graduated from De Smet Jesuit High School. He received his undergraduate degree from St. Louis University and graduated from Oklahoma City University School of Law. Patrick worked in the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office during law school. He now focuses his practice in DUI, criminal defense and family law.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Patrick has tried several trials in family law and DUI cases.
- He has won many trials to save our clients’ driving privileges.
- He won an appellate case with the Missouri Court of Appeals: Cule v. Cule; ED100694 (Mo.App.E.D. 2015) – Obtained a reversal of a judgment of abatement, thereby obtaining additional child support for our client.
- Selected to Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers
Our Client Testimonials
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Attorney Ochs is very caring and personable. I highly recommend his firm. He helped me so much with my case and kept me updated throughout the process until everything was taken care of. He visited my elderly father and took the time to explain everything to him.- Cindy M.
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Dear Rich: Thank you for all of your help. I really appreciate it! You are the best!- A.
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Thank you so much! I got to hug my son and we are working things out! You did an amazing job for me and helping me get my son back in my life. I can’t thank you enough. No amount of money could pay for what took place today.- Anonymous
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Rich Klein listened to my situation and provided exceptional legal counsel. If I find myself in another battle in which I need an attorney, I won't hesitate to call Rich.- Penelope B.
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Awesome! Thank you so very much for everything!! 😊- Tammie K
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- K.S.
That’s amazing news! Thank you so much for all of your hard work on this, Mr. Klein! I will go ahead and sign and get these documents back to you. Thank you again!
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Rich Klien was very diligent in handling my legal battle. He treated me very professionally- Chap P.
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- J&P K
Rich: Thank you very much for all your efforts and time you put into resolving this. Your talents and tenacity won the day. You should be very proud of what you accomplished. It certainly made a big difference to our future.
In appreciation,