Attorney Ronald Ryan has over 28 years legal experience representing individuals and families to resolve troubled finances in Bankruptcy Court, and has been heavily involved in helping people retain their homes by fighting against illegal servicing and foreclosure practices, and by working out compromise loan modifications. This law firm represents only people and private businesses and corporations against people, Mr. Ryan works to serve your best interest and believes in the legal positions that support your cause. "I attempt to help free you from unnecessary worry and stress, and to provide individual attention. Your interactions will be with me, rather than an assistant." Ronald Ryan, Ronald Ryan PC, www.ronryanlaw.com
Practice areas
Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. Student Loan Debt Relief, both inside Bankruptcy and Independently. Mortgage Loan Modification. Debt Settlements.
36 years, 1,250 cases
Probate and other general matters, such as contracts and document drafting.
36 years, 250 cases
Injury cases, such as auto accidents. I used to do a lot of this work, but now generally only do so for current or former clients.
36 years, 250 cases
Languages spoken
English
State | Status | Acquired | Updated |
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AZ | Active | 1998 | 05/22/2022 |
TX | Voluntary Resignation | 1986 | 02/17/2022 |
Legal answers | 52 |
Legal guides | 0 |
Award name | Grantor | Date Granted |
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Best Lawyer | Best Lawyers | 2015 |
A+ Rating | Better Business Bureau | 2015 |
Volunteer of the Year (co-winner) | Nueces County Legal Aid | 1988 |
Title | Company name | Duration |
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ATTORNEY AND PRESIDENT | RONALD RYAN PC | 1986 - Present |
Association name | Position name | Duration |
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The Arizona Bankruptcy American Inn of Court | Member | 2016 - Present |
National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys | Member | 2007 - Present |
Tucson Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys | Member | 2002 - Present |
State Bar of Arizona | Member | 1998 - Present |
Tucson Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys | Organizer | 2005 - 2008 |
Publication name | Title | Date |
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Various | Why Mortgage Loans Made Between 2001-2008 Were Unenforceable Against The Borrower Homeowner | 2012 |
School name | Degree | Graduated |
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South Texas College of Law | JD - Juris Doctor | 1986 |
Occidental College | BA - Bachelor of Arts | 1981 |
Conference name | Title | Date |
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Tucson Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys | Arizona Business Entities & The LLC | 2014 |
Tucson Bar Association | Article 9 of the UCC & Mortgages | 2008 |
Case name | Outcome |
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In re Weisband (Residence), 427 B.R. 13; 2010 Bankr. LEXIS 981 (Bky D AZ 2010) | Debtor prevailed. The court ruled that the alleged servicer of the debtor's home loan lacked standing to seek stay relief. |
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I endorse this lawyer. A fine lawyer who does his homework, prepares well, and has extensive knowledge in bankruptcy, foreclosures, real property and UCC