
W. Patrick McPhilamy, III
Your Trusted ADR Expert
As a seasoned Mediator, Arbitrator, and ADR Attorney, W. Patrick McPhilamy, III brings extensive experience to every case. He is committed to guiding clients through complex disputes with a focus on confidential, efficient, and cost-effective resolutions, ensuring your interests are paramount.
Dedicated to Amicable Dispute Resolution.
Effective Outcomes
Expert Neutrality
Tailored Processes
Confidential Guidance
Facilitating Effective Dispute Resolution.
At McPhilamy ADR, our approach centers on bringing parties together to find common ground and constructive solutions. We believe in empowering individuals and businesses to resolve disputes amicably, efficiently, and confidentially, outside of traditional court proceedings.
Our Expertise
Your Advantages

Successful Resolutions Achieved
Dedicated to ADR Excellence
Experienced in Resolving Disputes In and Out of Court.
At McPhilamy ADR, we are dedicated to providing accessible and effective alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services. Led by W. Patrick McPhilamy, III, a seasoned Mediator, Arbitrator, and ADR Attorney, our focus is on guiding parties toward amicable and lasting settlements without the necessity of prolonged litigation.
- Confidential & Efficient
- Cost-Effective Solutions
- Neutral & Unbiased Guidance
FAQ
What are the benefits of choosing ADR?
ADR offers confidential, efficient, and cost-effective resolution. It empowers parties to control outcomes, avoid lengthy litigation, and often preserves relationships.
How is mediation different from court?
Mediation is a consensual process where a neutral mediator assists parties in reaching their own settlement, unlike court where a judge imposes a binding decision.
Is an arbitration decision binding?
Yes, in arbitration, parties submit their dispute to a neutral arbitrator who renders a decision that is legally binding and generally enforceable.
What types of disputes can be resolved through ADR?
A broad range of disputes, including commercial, personal, and family matters, can be effectively resolved through mediation, arbitration, and negotiation.