Ryan Curry
Practice Areas: Insurance Defense, Employment Law and Human Resources, Business and Corporate Transactions, Litigation, Retail Litigation, ADA and Accessibility Lawsuit Defense, Insurance Coverage, Special Needs Planning, Charitable Planning, Receiverships and Injunctive Proceedings, Equipment Lease Defaults, Terminations and Recoveries, Fraudulent Transfer Litigation and Recoveries, Guaranty Litigation and Recoveries, Receiverships and Injunctive Proceedings, UCC Secured Creditor Representation, Sales and Recoveries
Ryan Curry is a Senior Attorney in the Litigation Department of the Rose Law Group, pc. He was born in Fort Worth, Texas. He grew up learning the value of providing excellent customer service from his father who owned and operated a commercial printing business in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. He studied marketing and international business at Texas A&M University and obtained an MBA with a concentration in Customer Relationship Management from Baylor University. He graduated from Texas A&M University School of Law in 2007 after serving as an active participant in Moot Court and Mock Trial. During his time in law school, he also served as an officer for several student organizations and as the captain of the rugby team.
Ryan began the practice of law as a criminal defense attorney in Arizona. While practicing criminal law, Ryan appeared in court on a daily basis. He has first chaired dozens of jury trials, over 100 bench trials, and countless substantive motion hearings. It was during his practice as a criminal attorney when Ryan honed his skills as both a litigator and negotiator while seeking to provide unparalleled service to his clients. During his time in criminal defense, Ryan served as managing attorney for a mid-sized criminal defense firm in Arizona and managed his own solo practice throughout Arizona and Colorado.
After 10 years, Ryan returned to Texas to transition his focus to the practice of civil litigation. Ryan’s extensive courtroom experience coupled with his dedication to customer service has allowed him to seamlessly transition into the civil arena while providing service to his clients with a true personal touch. Since that time, Ryan has represented both local and national corporations in contract disputes, malicious prosecution claims, subrogation, indemnity, and personal injury and wrongful death claims arising from automobile accidents, commercial trucking collisions, and premises liability actions. His clients have included national retailers and restaurant chains, construction material manufacturers, apartment complexes, and global beverage corporations.
Ryan returned to Arizona and joined the Rose Law Group, pc in 2021. He found the dedication of the firm to providing a high level of professional expertise and customer service commensurate with the way he practices and serves his clients. Ryan strives to accomplish the goals of each of his clients with a responsive and cost-effective style that is aggressive yet representative of their reputations.
In his spare time, Ryan enjoys spending time with family, hiking, camping, making music, and watching college football.
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By Jack Nicastro | Reason U.S. District Court Judge Colleen McMahon has dismissed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI. McMahon’s decision, issued Thursday, is a win not just for OpenAI but for everyone who benefits from ChatGPT and similar programs. Raw Story Media and AlterNet Media filed the suit in February, complaining that OpenAI used their articles to train ChatGPT and that the bot “regurgitate[s]
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This Biden administration initiative would allow undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens an easier path to legalizing their immigration status than under current law. A Texas-based U.S. judge has now ruled that the Biden administration overstepped its authority by implementing the program that affects about a half a million people. What does the ruling specifically say? What happens to any cases
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