Wednesday 19 October 2016

Jeffrey Ryan – Putting People First

The general impression that we get from the legal system is that it is a cold machine, operating independently of human emotion and desires. While this is largely true, that is because the system was designed this way. It was designed to be impartial and take into account only the relevant facts and information necessary to dig at the heart of what is true and fair in any given situation. Of course, this explanation is a gross oversimplification but if we consider this as the underlying motivation of all court proceedings, then we can factor into the equation one of the most powerful tools of any attorney, their humanity. What I mean by this is simple: attorneys are people first and foremost. The best attorneys are those who focus on providing the best representation for their clients, rather than just focusing on the outcome of their cases.

For Jeffrey Ryan, solicitor, connecting with people is the heart of being a lawyer. He has built his practice, reputation, and career on dealing with people rather than court cases. His fellow attorneys, and even opposition, have great things to say about hi.  “Jeff is a very strong advocate. I met him as opposing counsel on a case several years ago in which he served his client extremely well. I was so impressed with his skills that I asked him to be my co-counsel in a different lawsuit a few years later”, said fellow attorney Mark S. Adams.  What’s more impressive is what his clients have to say about him however.

“Jeff stood beside me, shoulder to shoulder, during a difficult and protracted litigation… But above all, Jeff was honest with me during the entire process. Jeff is a first-rate person and trial lawyer." Each of his clients not only speaks to his skills as an attorney, but also to his personality and sense of character. This is a common theme in his practices and even he admits that he has a proclivity for standing up “for the little guy”.

His services including and expertise are in the areas of business litigation, employment litigation, trade secret and property litigation, insurance and bad faith litigation, and the negotiation of excellent severance packages for executives.  And in 2016, the Consumer Attorneys of California announced that Jeffrey Ryan was nominated as a finalist in the 2016 CAOC Awards in the Consumer Attorney of the Year category.

Jeffrey Ryan – Lawyers and Social Media

There is a growing trend among lawyers of creating online blogs and websites on which they can publish their case histories, opinions on popular political matters, and interesting pieces of news. You can find everything from personal blogs that specifically chronicle a single lawyer’s cases, to firm-wide social media outlets that follow a group of attorneys. The rise in this online presence is obviously due to the general rise in social media in recent decades. However, it is having an interesting effect on society as a whole. Simply through diffusion, many legal articles and records of cases are making their way into the public conscious. Especially in large cases of national importance, such blogs play key roles in helping the general public understand the otherwise often complicated legal proceeding and ramifications of certain cases.

For example, Jeffrey F. Ryan, an association of attorneys has both a firm-wide website that describes their services, as well as specific websites for associates. While Jeffrey Ryan is the leader of the team, there are a number of other attorneys with whom he has worked closely on a number of cases. For example, Robert Dye has been a member of the team and helped represent employees in their disputes with employers. Since joining the team at the Law Offices of Jeffrey F. Ryan, Mr. Dye has focused on representing primarily plaintiffs in business litigation in federal and state courts in California. His expertise focuses on labor and employment relations, performance appraisal, discrimination, alternative dispute resolution, and wrongful discharge.

Another attorney, Nicole Ossi, practices employment and business litigation and represents employees in discrimination, retaliation, and harassment matters. In this way, her practices follow the firms mission to “stand up for the little guy”. Ms. Ossi has extensive experience in taking and defending witness and expert depositions and all phases of trial preparation and post-trial work.

The law blog of Jeffrey F. Ryan provides more general reporting about legal issues throughout the country. In this way it serves as the aforementioned source of information for your average individual who wants to learn more about what is happening in our country. Some of his topics include “The Ethics of Debate”, “The Ethics of War and Money”, and “Ethical Leadership in California”. Mr. Ryan focuses on writing pertinent and readable posts about things that actually matter to individuals both inside and outside of the legal community.

Sunday 16 October 2016

Jeffrey Ryan, Solicitor - Why Good Attorneys Love their Jobs

The legal world is simply not for everyone. Being a lawmaker, practicing attorney, or judge is a career path that requires not only a specific type of individual, but also years of sacrifice in your personal life. Starting in university, would-be attorneys are expected to spend hours in the library studying the history and practice of law from every angle. In law school, assuming they can even make it through the rigorous application programs, they are then tested on a daily basis on everything from general legal trends down to the minutest details of long forgotten court cases. As practicing attorneys, they are expected to put in late nights developing cases, reviewing paperwork, and gathering testimonies in order to best defend their clients. Finally, if their case eventually goes to trial, they then have to sit through hours of proceedings during which they must remain sharp and attentive to every detail of what is happening. In short, people become lawyers because they really want to. Only this desire could motivate individuals to survive the long process to their first legal case.

For Jeffrey Ryan, solicitor, connecting with people is the heart of being a lawyer. His career in law comes a deep personal connection to standing up for what is right and defending the underdogs in his life. He has been an avid sports fan since his childhood, cheering on his favorite team, the LA Rams, and participating in sports such as football, basketball, baseball, track, and tennis. His tennis career is particularly impressive, having led his high school team to multiple championships and even moving to Europe and advancing to the doubles finals in the Pro Satellite Tennis Circuit.

Perhaps it is this athletics background that led Jeffrey Ryan to a career in law. What better way to defend the underdogs in the real world than as an attorney? After graduating from Santa Clara University Law School, he became a member of the State Bar of California in 1987. Ever since, he has used his qualifications in a number of nationally and internationally publicized cases. Most famously, he joined a team of attorneys in defending a whistleblower who reported fraudulent activities from his Silicon Valley tech company. The case ultimately reached a settlement of $75.5 million dollars, one of the five largest settlements in the history of the False Claims Act. It is no doubt that having a deep personal connection to his craft is what makes Jeffrey F. Ryan such an effective litigator.

Thursday 13 October 2016

Jeffrey Ryan – More Than Your Average Attorney

When it comes to legal situations, it is important to take the time and energy to find an attorney who not only can handle the intricacies of your case, but also agrees with you on a more fundamental level. Whatever circumstances might have led to you being in a courtroom, it is important to have a lawyer with the experience and commitment to high moral standards to handle your case. Jeffrey Ryan is an attorney currently living and working in California. He has a long history of business litigation, employment litigation, trade secret and property litigation, insurance and bad faith litigation, and the negotiation of excellent severance packages for executives. His law offices have helped countless individuals get their feet back under them when they have had legal troubles.

For Jeffrey F. Ryan, an association of attorneys represents a collective ethos for a law firm. That is why he has built a career working with some of the most reputable lawyers and firms in the country. He focuses on fighting for what he calls ‘the little guy’. In other words, he takes specific pride in coming to the defense of clients who are up against bigger companies and individuals. His love of fighting for the underdog comes from a lifelong commitment to sports. Not only has he always enjoyed cheering for his favorite team, the LA Rams, he has also been a determined athlete for most of his life participating in football, basketball, baseball, track, and tennis. In high school, he helped lead his team at Corona Del Mar in the CIF 4A for eight years in a row. After graduating, he and a friend traveled Europe where they entered the Pro Satellite Tennis Circuit and made it to the doubles finals in Grasse, France. The duo came in second and won $500.00, which was a huge sum of money for him in 1978.

He graduated from Santa Clara University Law School and has been a member of the State Bar of California since 1987. He has handle massive cases that garnered national tension. One case involved a whistleblower that spoke out against his company, a Silicon Valley tech giant. Thanks to Ryan’s work, the case ended in a settlement of $75.5 million after more than five years working on the case. For more information visit the law blog of Jeffrey F. Ryan.