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Ryan Zehl

Ryan Zehl's practice is focused primarily on pharmaceutical and personal injury litigation.

After graduating in the top of his law school class, Ryan worked as a briefing attorney for Justice Scott Brister of the Texas Supreme Court. When his term with the Court expired, Ryan relocated to Dallas to join Gardere Wynne Sewell. While there, Ryan quickly distinguished himself as an aggressive advocate for a number of large clients in complex commercial, personal injury, and appellate cases.

Education:

  • University of Texas (B.A., Psychology)
  • South Texas College of Law (J.D., magna cum laude)

Honors and Distinctions:

  • South Texas Law Review
  • 2004 National Champion: Judge Evans A. Evans Moot Court Competition
  • Highest Grades: Evidence, Criminal Procedure & Remedies

Professional Affiliations:

  • State Bar of Texas
  • Houston Bar Association

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