Ryan Ryan Deluca LLP is pleased to announce that Partner, Michael T. Ryan has been accepted into the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA).
ABOTA dedicates itself to the preservation and promotion of the Seventh Amendment, which guarantees the right to civil jury trials. Members in this prestigious invitation-only group must have tried a minimum of 10 civil jury trials to conclusion. More than 7,600 lawyers and judges are involved in ABOTA chapters in all 50 states.
Mr. Ryan has defended clients in a wide range of civil cases, including professional liability, legal malpractice, construction claims, civil rights, wrongful death, governmental liability, products liability, and railroad liability. Mr. Ryan has defended a number of class action lawsuits, has tried over twenty cases to verdict in state and federal court and has participated in various forms of alternative dispute resolution, including mock jury trials, mediation and arbitration. He has also handled numerous appeals to the Connecticut Supreme Court, the Connecticut Appellate Court and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
Mr. Ryan is a graduate of Boston College Law School with an undergraduate degree from Boston College. In addition to his recognition by ABOTA, Mr. Ryan is listed in 2019 The Best Lawyers in America® and 2018 Connecticut Super Lawyers®.
Ryan Ryan Deluca LLP
Ryan Ryan Deluca LLP is a litigation law firm with over a 50-year history in Connecticut. We have grown to become one of the largest litigation firms in Connecticut. We attribute this growth to our unwavering dedication to our clients’ litigation needs.
The firm’s focus is on insurance and business-related litigation. The firm has tried hundreds of court and jury cases to conclusion. We serve as trial counsel and local counsel in Connecticut for a number of businesses and insurance carriers. Our attorneys are battle tested and have significant trial experience with local judges and opposing lawyers. We have cases pending in virtually every courthouse in the state, and each year we resolve over 500 litigation matters.