We have not found any cost information for this lawyer
Ryan Very spearheads one of Pittsburgh’s fastest-growing, most well-respected law firms. He’s built a full-service practice working with a diverse array of clients: trade associations, teachers, business owners, unions, large corporations, and the ordinary citizen.
A fourth-generation Pittsburgher, Mr. Very was born the posthumous grandson of Attorney Donald L. Very, a legal legend with a national reputation for bridge-building. From a young age, Ryan Very knew he would follow in his grandfather's footsteps. He embarked on a career to help bring law to the public.
After attending a top-twenty law school, Mr. Very was awarded a fellowship with one of the most esteemed legal institutions in American history, the American Civil Liberties Union. While there, Mr. Very helped legalize same-sex marriage in Pennsylvania, learning that precedent-setting cases require outside-the-box thinking. After his fellowship, Mr. Very started a law practice from his attic apartment to help his roommate victimized by a scam.
Now a litigator with a proven track record, Mr. Very is drawn to unconventional and challenging cases. He prefers to take sides with the underdog. He knows there is no one-size-fits-all approach to practicing law. He hand-selects his multidisciplinary team for their creativity, diverse professional backgrounds, and senses of humor.
Mr. Very also believes that large firm resources and tailor-made solutions are not mutually exclusive. For some clients, the goal is to win at all costs. For smaller clients facing bet-the-company litigation, Mr. Very figures out the pressure points for settlement, without getting distracted by expensive sideshows.
We have not found any cost information for this lawyer
Quickly connect with top attorneys through our legal directory to get help with your legal issue.
Chat with a live agent who can match you with the right attorney for your legal needs.
Chat withState: Pennsylvania
Acquired: 2014
No misconduct found
437 Grant St, Ste 912, Pittsburgh, PA, 15219
Showing 1 - 1 of 1 client review from Avvo
Posted by Thomas | December 11, 2018 | Hired Attorney
Ryan represented me in a criminal case. He was very organized professional and overall pleasant to work with. He was able to get my sentence reduced beyond what I expected. It was clear that he had a good relationship with the right people at the court and I feel this likely factored into the favorab...
"Ryan is a rising star in the legal community. He has already proven that he has superior legal skills. You can expect superior legal representation when you hire Ryan Very."
"I endorse Ryan without reservation. He has a razor-sharp intellect and a wide breadth of knowledge. He solves problems for his clients with creativity and the utmost professionalism."
Criminal defense lawyer
Construction and development lawyer
Employment and labor lawyer
Divorce and separation lawyer
Child custody lawyer
Lawsuits and disputes lawyer
Immigration lawyer
Family lawyer
Employment and labor lawyer
Litigation lawyer
Civil rights lawyer
Commercial real estate lawyer
Litigation lawyer
Family lawyer
2020
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2017
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2013
Lawyer's Fellowship, Boston University School of Law
2015 - Present
Proprietor, Very Law PLLC
2014 - 2015
Law Fellow, American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania
2012 - 2013
Adjunct Professor, Merrimack College
2012 - 2012
Law Intern, American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania
2011 - 2011
Intern for the Honorable Donetta W. Ambrose, United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania
2021 - Present
Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania District IV Hearing CommitteeMember
2018 - Present
Allegheny County Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service CommitteeChair
2014 - Present
Allegheny County Bar AssociationMember
2014 - Present
American Bar AssociationMember
2014 - Present
Pennsylvania Bar AssociationMember
2013
JD - Juris Doctor
2013
MA - Masters
2010
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2018
Law Firm Economics
2017
Pennsylvania's filial support law
2014
Why conservatives should support the ACLU
2014
Race, civil rights, and the police
2014
Pennsylvania debtors' prisons CLE
2016
2014
2012
English