Overview

Ryan Watson is a senior associate attorney at WSHB's Denver office. He has more than 5 years of legal experience, having represented both plaintiffs and defendants in various civil matters including auto injury, wrongful death, construction defect, simple breach of contract, and insurance disputes. He has also worked on appellate matters in Colorado and federal court. He is a strong legal researcher and writer, coming to WSHB from a clerkship with a federal magistrate judge in the District of Colorado. He graduated cum laude from American University’s Washington College of Law. Ryan is licensed to practice law in Colorado and Maryland and can speak Mandarin Chinese.

Given his experience working on the plaintiff, defense, and judicial side of civil cases, Ryan brings a broad perspective to his cases and can anticipate issues and arguments before they arise. He also understands the importance of communicating effectively with clients to set expectations and to offer well-informed advice through the often stressful scenario of litigation.

Credentials

Education

  • American University Washington School of Law (J.D., 2014, cum laude)
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (B.A., 2011)

Licensed to Practice in

  • Colorado
  • Maryland

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