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.

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