Kathy Patrick, a partner in Gibbs & Bruns in Houston, has been elected to the board of directors for Mosaic, a faith-based nonprofit organization that helps adults who have intellectual disabilities.
According to Patrick, Mosaic is a ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church and operates group homes for the intellectually disabled all over the country. She says she is serving on the Mosaic board’s finance and audit committee.
Patrick says she served as a law clerk for then-5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge John R. Brown after graduating from Harvard Law School in 1985 and has been a trial lawyer with Gibbs & Bruns for 25 years.
Patrick was one of 20 female attorneys that Texas Lawyer recognized in 2011 in its special section on “Winning Women.”
— Mary Alice Robbins
Robbins is an Austin-based freelance writer and a former Texas Lawyer senior reporter.




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