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Ryan Hollands represents clients in a variety of disputes in arbitration and federal and state courts. His practice focuses on high-stakes disputes involving energy projects and critical infrastructure, including semiconductor manufacturing facilities. Ryan has experience at every stage of a dispute, including preparing for depositions, working with expert witnesses, writing dispositive motions, and taking cases to trial.
In addition to energy and infrastructure matters, Ryan also has experience advising multinational corporations in high-stakes product liability litigation across a number of jurisdictions. He brings a client-centered focus to dispute resolution, devoting significant attention to clients' business objectives and industry-specific concerns.
Ryan earned his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law, where he served on the editorial board of the Virginia Law & Business Review. Ryan received his B.A. degrees from Oklahoma State University.
J.D., University of Virginia School of Law
B.A. Economics, Oklahoma State University, summa cum laude
B.A. in Spanish, Oklahoma State University, summa cum laude
B.A. Political Science, Oklahoma State University, summa cum laude
Texas
Spanish
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J.D., University of Virginia School of Law
B.A. Economics, Oklahoma State University, summa cum laude
B.A. in Spanish, Oklahoma State University, summa cum laude
B.A. Political Science, Oklahoma State University, summa cum laude
Texas
Spanish