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Justice Patricia Alvarez (Ret.), Mediator, San Antonio, Texas.

Justice Patricia Alvarez (Ret.)

Alvarez Dispute Resolutions, PLLC
P.O. Box 780122
San Antonio, TX 78278
Tel: (888) 413-6630
Website: www.AlvarezDR.com
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Member of the Texas Chapter for Mediation Other ADR Services: ADR Training/CME, Court-Appointed Neutral (Special Master), Discovery Referee, Early Neutral Evaluation, Facilitation & Systems Design, Fact Finding, Insurance Umpire, Mini-Trial Judge
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  • Practice Commenced2024
  • # of MEDS (as of 8/1/26)75
  • # of ARBS (as of 8/1/26)5
Current Practice
Online / In-Person

Biographical

Justice Patricia O’Connell Alvarez (Ret.) brings an unparalleled judicial perspective to dispute resolution, shaped by 38 years of distinguished legal service—12 years as an appellate justice and 26 years as a seasoned trial advocate. Her rare dual vantage point allows her to see a case in full relief: what persuades at trial, what survives on appeal, and—most critically—which battles are worth the time, expense, and risk. That comprehensive understanding makes her an exceptionally effective mediator, particularly in cases others struggle to resolve.

 

Known throughout Texas as a tenacious closer, Justice Alvarez combines incisive case evaluation with an unwavering commitment to resolution. She does not simply facilitate dialogue—she drills down to the core strengths, vulnerabilities, and pressure points of each position, delivering the candid risk assessments parties need to make informed, strategic decisions. Drawing on her authorship of hundreds of appellate opinions and decades in the courtroom, she identifies precisely where cases succeed or fail and translates that insight into clear, credible pathways toward settlement.

 

Justice Alvarez offers proven expertise across the full spectrum of civil litigation, including catastrophic personal injury, transportation and trucking cases, complex commercial disputes, professional malpractice, construction defects, and fiduciary-duty claims. Her versatility across subject matters, combined with her judicial authority and trial instincts, gives her the credibility necessary to move even the most entrenched parties toward meaningful resolution.

 

Equally central to her practice is her bilingual capability. Born and raised in Mexico, Justice Alvarez is fully fluent in Spanish and conducts mediations seamlessly in either English or Spanish. She understands that language is not merely a tool of communication, but a source of trust, nuance, and dignity. By offering Spanish-language mediations, she ensures that all parties—regardless of language preference—can participate fully, feel genuinely heard, and engage in the process with confidence and clarity.

 

Her distinguished leadership includes service as President of the San Antonio Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates, Former President of the Mexican American Bar Association of Texas, Former Chair of the Hispanic Issues Section of the State Bar of Texas, Texas Bar Director, Trustee of the Texas Bar Foundation, Panel Chair of the Grievance Committee, and as National Director of the Defense Research Institute. Her recent honors include TEX-ABOTA’s 2022 Jurist of the Year Award and the 2025 Mentor of the Year Award from the San Antonio Young Lawyers Association.  

 

Justice Alvarez’s personal journey—from being born and raised in Mexico to becoming one of Texas’s most respected jurists—deeply informs her approach to mediation. It fuels her resolve, her empathy, and her unwavering belief in the power of resolution. Her induction into San Antonio and Laredo’s Women’s Halls of Fame recognizes not only her remarkable trajectory, but her lasting impact on the legal profession and the communities she serves.

 

“A closed case is the best case” is more than a motto—it is a promise. Justice Alvarez brings the same determination and discipline that defined her career to every mediation she conducts. When impasse threatens, she persists. When complexity overwhelms, she clarifies. And when resolution seems out of reach, she finds the path forward.


Case Experience

  • Admiralty
  • Appellate
  • Automotive
  • Business Dissolution
  • Civil Rights
  • Class Actions
  • Commercial/Business
  • Construction
  • Consumer Fraud
  • Contract Disputes
  • Discrimination
  • EEOC
  • Eminent Domain
  • Employment
  • Energy Sector (Oil/Gas)
  • Environmental
  • Health Care
  • Industrial
  • Insurance
  • International
  • Labor/Unions
  • Land Use/Planning
  • Legal Malpractice
  • Libel & Slander
  • Local Govt./Municipalities
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Nursing Homes
  • Partnerships
  • Personal Injury
  • Police
  • Premises Liability
  • Product Liability
  • Professional Liability
  • Professional Malpractice
  • Professional Negligence
  • Property Damage
  • Railroad & Trucking
  • Real Estate
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Telecommunications
  • Title Disputes
  • Torts
  • Transportation
  • Unfair Competition
  • Wage & Hour/FMLA
  • Wrongful Death

Education

  • Duke University School of Law, L.L.M. (2023)
  • University of Texas at Austin, J.D. (1987)
  • University of Texas at San Antonio, B.B.A. (1982)
  • Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, Monclova, Coahuila, México 1974-1979 (Administración de Empresas).

Memberships & Affiliations

  • American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA)
  • Association of Attorney Mediators
  • Litigation Counsel of America
  • Texas Association of Mediators
  • Texas Mediator Credentialing Association

Rates Information

Justice Patricia O. Alvarez (Ret.) charges $1,850 per party for a full-day mediation and $1,000 per party for a half-day mediation, which includes all preparation time, pre-mediation conferences, and administrative costs.

A full-day mediation consists of up to eight (8) hours, and a half-day mediation consists of up to four (4) hours, of mediation time. Any additional time, if requested and available, will be billed at $500 per hour, per party. Fees for unused mediation time are non-refundable. Justice Alvarez reserves the discretion to assess additional fees in matters involving multiple separately represented parties or particularly complex legal or factual issues.

Justice Alvarez charges a flat fee of (a) $1,000 for travel over 200 miles from the San Antonio area or (b) $500 for travel between 100 to 200 miles from the San Antonio area. For mediations taking place in the San Antonio area, Justice Alvarez will not charge an extra fee. 

•Mediation fees are due in full upon booking and must be received no later than 30 days before mediation. We reserve the right to take matters off calendar if fees are not paid timely.
• Fees include a non-refundable administrative/cancelation fee of $500 per separately represented party. In the event of cancellation or continuance, this fee will not be refunded.
• Cancellations or continuances 30 days or less prior to mediation will result in forfeiture of the entire mediation fee, unless we can fill the date with another matter.


Language Skills

Spanish

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