Patricia A. Seitz

She graduated from Kansas State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1968, and from Georgetown University Law Center with a Juris Doctor in 1973.She was in private practice in Florida from 1974 to 1996, and was a part-time adjunct professor at the University of Miami from 1984 to 1988.Seitz served as president of the Florida Bar from 1993 to 1994; she was the first woman to hold that position.President Bill Clinton nominated Seitz to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida on May 22, 1998, to the seat vacated by Stanley Marcus.She was confirmed by the Senate on September 28, 1998, and she received her commission on October 1, 1998.
Senior JudgeUnited States District Court for the Southern District of FloridaIncumbentBill ClintonStanley MarcusDarrin P. GaylesWashington, D.C.Kansas State UniversityGeorgetown UniversityseniorUnited States district judgeLieutenant GeneralRichard J. Seitz82nd Airborne DivisionXVIII Airborne CorpsBachelor of ArtsdegreeGeorgetown University Law CenterJuris Doctorlaw clerkCharles Robert RicheyUnited States District Court for the District of ColumbiaFloridapart-timeadjunct professorUniversity of MiamiFlorida BarOffice of National Drug Control PolicyExecutive Office of the PresidentBill Clinton administrationSenatesenior statusBiographical Directory of Federal JudgesFederal Judicial CenterEleventh Circuit Court of AppealsM. AlabamaThompsonAlbrittonWatkinsN. AlabamaBlackburnJohnsonBowdreHopkinsS. AlabamaButlerGranadeSteeleM. FloridaKovachevichFawsettSchlesingerConwayBucklewLazzaraWhittemoreAntoonPresnellCorriganCovingtonHoneywellDaltonN. FloridaStaffordCollierHinkleS. FloridaGonzalezMorenoGrahamHurleyLenardM. GeorgiaN. GeorgiaCooperThrashPannellTotenbergS. Georgia