Personal Background
Born and raised in Houston, Texas,Ryan attended the University of Texas at Austin where he was selected to Phi Beta Kappa and graduated with Highest Honors in 2010. He earned his law degree at the University of Texas School of Law in 2013. In law school, Ryan served as Executive Editor of the Texas Review of Law & Politics, was an intramural mock trial champion, and a member of theUT Interscholastic Mock Trial Team. He further augmented his legal education by serving as a judicial intern for Justice Eva Guzman at the Texas Supreme Court.
Representative Cases
- Sayers Construction, LLC et al. v. Gray’s Power Supply, LLC et al., CauseNo. 20-2046 (274th Judicial District Court, Hays County, Texas). Represented a multi-state transmission line construction company and its principal against claims of trade secret misappropriation, conspiracy, and unfair competition. Ryan drafted a jurisdictional challenge to the lawsuit, conducted jurisdictional discovery, and after a hearing, obtained a dismissal of all claims against his clients.
- Represented a small Houston-based exploration and production company in arbitration against a large, publicly-traded energy producer for claims of business fraud, negligent misrepresentation, and breach of contract. Ryan coordinated electronic and expert discovery for that case involving a massive amount of data. The case settled shortly before the final arbitration hearing, resulting in a significant payment to the small company.
- Obtained a favorable settlement on behalf of a small Texas medical education company for claims that a potential business partner stole the small company’s trade secrets and competed against it in violation of an NDA.
- Represented San Antonio’s Harlandale Independent School District in litigation charging that HVAC equipment installed in school buildings had created a hazardous mold problem. That case settled favorably for the school district before trial.
- Worked closely with victims and their family members in General Motors Ignition Switch Litigation, coordinating fact and expert discovery and ultimately recovering millions for his clients through the GM Victim Compensation Fund.
- Member of the litigation team that successfully sued on behalf of former Houston Texans punter, Brett Hartmann, who suffered a career-ending knee injury after his foot was caught in a turf seam caused by the infamous “pallet system” on the NRG Stadium field. That case resolved with a settlement in favor of Mr. Hartmann and resulted in the changing of the turf to better protect professional football players from unwarranted injuries.
- Represented a family-owned stud-welding business against allegations that it owed a former broker hundreds of thousands of dollars for services allegedly rendered. That case resolved with Ryan’s client paying nothing to the broker and, in fact, resulted in a payment to the small business.
Education
- The University of Texas School of Law, J.D., 2013
- The University of Texas at Austin, B.A. Highest Honors, B.S., Highest Honors, 2010
Admissions and Certification
- United States District Courts for the Western, Eastern, and Southern Districts of Texas
- United States District Court for the District of Colorado
Awards
- Featured as one of 25 “Lawyers on the Rise” in Texas Lawyer magazine, September 2017
- Recognized by Texas Super Lawyers as a “Rising Star” in 2020 to present
- Top 40 Under 40 by TheNational Trial Lawyers, 2018 and 2022
- Lawdragon’s List of X – The Next Generation of 500 Leading Lawyers in America – Commercial Litigation
- Best Lawyers “Ones To Watch” – 2024 – Commercial Litigation
- Best Lawyers “Ones To Watch” – 2025 – Commercial Litigation
Community and Professional Activities
- Texas Young Lawyers Association
- Texas Bar Foundation (Fellow)
- Co-author, Rigged Game: The Florida Supreme Court’s Decision in Plancher and the Abuse of Sovereign Immunity in Sports Law, SPORTS LITIG. ALERT, June 26, 2015.
- Contributor, Does Tort System Make America Safer ? , REUTERS (Nov. 21, 2014)
- Author, Note, Mandating Injustice: The Preponderance of the Evidence Mandate Creates a New Threat to Due Process on Campus, 32 REV. LITIG. 65 (2013)
- Volunteer at the Rodeo Austin Calf Scramble Committee which raises scholarships for Texas high school students. He is a proud supporter of the Texas Longhorns.