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618 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 02903 in Providence, Rhode Island. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 66% provide free consultation with average fees of $362 per hour.
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Chad Bank is a Rhode Island DUI Attorney who concentrates his legal practice in the areas of Rhode Island Criminal defense, Rhode Island DUI defense, Rhode Island Family Law and Rhode Island Personal Injury Law. Handling all state and federal criminal cases, he is a member of the RI Bar and the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island. Available 24 / 7.
Brett Beaubien focuses his practice in Rhode Island and Massachusetts on appeals and family court matters. In criminal and civil appellate matters, he has succeeded at the Rhode Island Supreme Court, Massachusetts Appeals Court, and the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. In contested divorce and custody cases in the family courts, he has successfully negotiated tough divorces, relocation cases, restraining orders, child support, and other custody disputes.. Other practice areas include criminal defense, driver’s license suspension matters at the RMV and DMV, restraining order defense, clerk magistrate hearings, expungements and post-conviction relief, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection airport cash seizure challenges.. Attorney Beaubien relentlessly defends his client's Constitutional rights and fights for the best possible outcome in every case.. Brett Beaubien is also a visiting Professor of Law at Roger Williams University School of Law. He teaches Criminal Litigation: Drafting and Advocacy in the fall semester and Criminal Procedure: Adjudication in the spring.. Brett attended Roger Williams University School of Law, where he excelled in trial and appellate litigation, obtaining the highest achievement award for criminal litigation, and for appellate writing and advocacy. In his second year, he became the winner of his law school's Moot Court competition in an argument before the Supreme Court of Rhode Island. He authored an article published in the school's Law Review and served as Student Chair of the law school's student disciplinary tribunal, overseeing the prosecution of complaints of student misconduct.. Brett spent his law school summers with the U.S. Military; first as a legal intern supporting the DOD's international law mission with the Defense Institute for International Legal Studies at Naval Station Newport in 2014, and then as a legal intern with the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate Generals Corp in Sicily, Italy, in 2015. He finished his law school career as a student attorney defending indigent clients in the Criminal Defense Clinic, appearing before the Rhode Island District Court and Rhode Island Traffic Tribunal.. Now, he aggressively fights for his clients in Rhode Island and Massachusetts courts every day. Brett is dedicated to fighting for truth and justice, and to obtaining the most favorable results for every client. Brett Beaubien believes in giving back to the community and volunteers his time as an officer on the Board of the Rhode Island Legal Education Foundation.
Born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, raised in Blackstone, Massachusetts. Deb always knew she wanted to be an attorney. Both of her parents worked in textile mills and wanted to ensure that their daughter had every opportunity to go to college and then to pursue a degree in law. She was able to attend Classical High School in Providence, commuting daily from Blackstone, Massachusetts!. One of the highlights of her legal career was to serve as President of the Rhode Island Bar Association from 1999 - 2000. At that time, the organization had in excess of 5000 lawyers as members.. In 2004, she became the only divorce attorney (and remains so) from Rhode Island to be elected and designated a Diplomate of the American College of Family Trial Lawyers, of which there are approximately 100 members nationwide. Prior to that, in 1991, Deb became the first female from Rhode Island and only one of six attorneys to be elected and designated a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. In 1997, she was awarded the Distinguished Service Award. She has been on the Board of Governors of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers since 2012 and is President of the Acadamy's newly formed Northeast States Chapter. In 2013, Deb was appointed by Rhode Island Supreme Court Chief Judge, Paul Suttell, to the Board of Bar Examiners. Deb has been chosen by her peers, since inception in 2007 as a Rhode Island Super Lawyer as well as the Top 50 Women Super Lawyers in New England.. Most recently, in 2009 and continuing, she is the Co-Editor of A Practical Guide to Divorce in Rhode Island which was published in 2009 and is a go-to guide for attorneys, judges, accountants, and mediators.. She participates in various 5K's, half-marathons as a walker, raising money for various charities. In 2009, she walked the Boston Marathon for the Dana Farber Cancer Institute's Jimmy Fund walk.
Born in Long Island, NY. Lisa graduated from the University of Rhode Island before going to Roger Williams School of Law where she graduated Magna Cum Laude and in the top ten percent of her class.. Lisa is now a Partner at the firm of Whaley, Bowie & Bagley. The firm was recently formed and the main office is at 127 Dorrance St. in Providence, right across from the court house. Lisa has had a variety of experiences working in personal injury/medical malpractice and Admiralty firms in the past. Her practice is now made up of personal injury, criminal defense, admiralty, wills and estates, DUIs, and Family law.
Bob was the co-leader of the firm’s Healthcare Group from 2012 through 2016. Bob was selected for inclusion on the 2016, 2015 and 2012 Rhode Island Super Lawyers list. He is a seasoned litigator who focuses his practice on defending hospitals, physicians, nurses, dentists, social workers, psychologists and other health care providers in malpractice lawsuits and disciplinary proceedings. He has successfully represented clients in the state and federal courts of Rhode Island and Massachusetts.. Bob has had numerous jury trials with a significant number of defense verdicts. In addition to trying cases to juries, Bob handles any appellate issues that arise from his matters. He has appeared regularly before the Rhode Island Supreme Court and has a number of reported decisions. In those instances where a trial is not the best course of action, Bob has extensive experience in alternative dispute resolution. His presentations to mediators and arbitrators help clients resolve cases on favorable terms.. In addition to health care matters, Bob represents clients in general insurance defense litigation and has had significant commercial litigation experience.
AV (highest) rated by Martindale-Hubbell (based on peer review)
Attorney Zachary M. Mandell’s practice areas include complex personal injury litigation, medical malpractice litigation, liquor liability litigation, wrongful death litigation and a variety of mass tort litigation.. Attorney Mandell graduated from Clemson University (cum laude, 2008) and Roger Williams University School of Law (summa Cum Laude, 2011), where he served on the law review and was a member of the honors program. Attorney Zach Mandell was born and raised in Rhode Island, graduating high school from The Wheeler School (2004).. Attorney Mandell is a member of the Rhode Island Bar Association, the Rhode Island Association for Justice, the American Association for Justice and the Association of Plaintiff Interstate Trucking Lawyers of America.. Attorney Mandell currently serves on the Rhode Island Association for Justice’s Board of Governors. He was recently selected to be the organization’s Secretary/Treasurer. Attorney Mandell is also serving as RIAJ’s CLE Chairman, a position he has held for the last two years.. Attorney Mandell was selected and currently serves on the Board of Governors for the American Association for Justice. The American Association for Justice is the largest organization of trial lawyers in the country. Attorney Mandell serves on the Membership Oversight Committee for the American Association for Justice’s Board of Governors.. Attorney Mandell is on the editorial board for the Association of Plaintiff Interstate Trucking Lawyers of America.. Mr. Mandell recently served on the 20th anniversary committee for Roger Williams School of Law.. Zachary Mandell is admitted in the State Courts for Rhode Island and Massachusetts, as well as theUnited States Federal Courts for the District of Rhode Island and Massachusetts, as well as the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.
Attorney Tom Thomasian is licensed to practice law in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. In Rhode Island, Attorney Thomasian has represented thousands of people charged with both misdemeanor and felony crimes. That experience has allowed him to expertly grasp and understand the complexities of the RI legal system - request a free consultation to put that knowledge to work for you today. Being pulled over by the police, finding yourself in handcuffs or being served with a summons can be one of the most humiliating experiences of your life, but you do not have to go through it alone. RI Attorney Tom Thomasian is here 24/7 to help you obtain a successful resolution to your pending summons or charge. For immediate help with your recent arrest, DUI, traffic violation or other legal needs, call experienced RI criminal defense lawyer Tom Thomasian at or visit to set up your free consultation.
Attorney Parmenter has amassed a wealth of experience representing owners, general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and sureties in all aspects of the construction process – from front end bid work and contract preparation to back end work with claims related to extra work, delay and mechanics liens. Attorney Parmenter regularly represents clients in state and federal courts, mediations and arbitrations before arbitrators sanctioned by the American Arbitration Association related to public works and private construction disputes. During Attorney Parmenter’s tenure with K&M’s Construction Group he has regularly advised construction clients on the following issues:. Additional Experience. - Admiralty Law. o Represented vessel builders and vessel owners relative to the maritime lien process.. - Corporate Law. o Regularly represents clients with respect to an array complex business disputes.. - Land Use. o Represents land owners with respect to an array of real estate disputes, including claims of adverse possession, as well as issues related to project development and permitting.. - Personal Injury. o Represents plaintiffs relative to injuries sustained as a result of traumatic accidents, including injuries sustained as a result of automobile collisions.. Honors & Achievements. o “Best Oralist” award, National Environmental Moot Court Competition, New York, 2009.. o CALI Award for Academic Excellence in Patent Law, Roger Williams University School of Law, December 2009.
Attorney Kara Hoopis Manosh has dedicated her career to defending the rights of the accused, handling thousands of cases across Rhode Island's courthouses. Nationally trained by esteemed organizations such as The Institute for Criminal Defense Advocacy and The National Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, she brings exceptional expertise to every case.. Manosh holds an LL.M in Trial Advocacy from the California Western School of Law, specializing in Federal Criminal Law. Her outstanding legal acumen is reflected in her "Superb" Avvo Rating of 10.0 and recognition as a "Top Attorney" by the Who's Who directory. Additionally, she has been nationally ranked by the SuperLawyers organization for her exemplary legal prowess.. A career defender who has spent decades advocating for her clients' voices to be heard, Manosh is driven by a deep commitment to justice. Her dedication extends beyond the courtroom, actively advocating for systemic improvements in the criminal justice system.With extensive experience as an Assistant Public Defender at the Rhode Island Office of the Public Defender, Manosh has handled various divisions, including Adult Trial and Newport County. She has also learned from brilliant lawyers during her time as an Extern at the Federal Defenders of San Diego, Inc., and in the Case Screening Unit of the California Innocence Project. She is the current President of the Rhode Island Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.. Manosh is admitted to the bars of Rhode Island and Massachusetts, as well as the United States District Court for the State of Rhode Island and the First Circuit Court of Appeals. Actively involved in court panels, she continues to expand her knowledge through expert training and collaboration in areas such as neuropsychology, DNA analysis, and criminal street gangs.. Committed to helping individuals rebuild their lives after the devastation of criminal accusations, Manosh provides personalized and relentless advocacy to every client she serves. With a comprehensive understanding of the law and a compassionate approach to client representation, she remains dedicated to achieving justice for those she represents.
Attorney Elizabeth Payette is a seasoned trial lawyer known for her unwavering dedication to defending her clients' rights. Throughout her career, she has tirelessly advocated for individuals facing criminal accusations, earning a reputation for her fierce advocacy and client-centered approach.. With a steadfast commitment to justice, Payette has successfully represented clients in numerous felony bench and jury trials, ensuring that their constitutional rights are upheld. She possesses extensive experience in navigating complex legal issues and expert testimony, particularly in areas such as cell phone analysis, DNA, and ballistics.. Motivated by a passion for criminal defense, Payette pursued a legal education to stand up for everyday people against unjust accusations. During law school, she contributed to defending individuals facing the death penalty and played a pivotal role in securing a pardon for a long-incarcerated client. Her dedication to justice was further solidified during her tenure as a Law Clerk in the Cook County Public Defender's Office, where she played a key role in overturning wrongful convictions and securing the release of innocent individuals.. Payette's commitment to professional development is evident through her recent training, which includes sessions on forensic miscommunication and addressing mental illness in criminal cases. Her extensive experience spans various public defender offices, including roles in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, where she passionately defended clients facing a range of charges.. Admitted to the bars of Rhode Island and Illinois, Payette is a respected member of the legal community, serving on court panels and continually expanding her expertise through collaborations and training in areas such as criminal street gangs, constitutional challenges, and forensic analysis.. A graduate of DePaul University College of Law and American University, Payette combines her legal acumen with a deep understanding of her clients' needs. With a steadfast commitment to defending fundamental rights and ensuring dignity and respect for every client, Payette remains a formidable advocate for justice in the criminal justice system.
Attorney Dana Harrell provides representation for a variety of experienced criminal law related matters including murder, traffic violations, sex crimes, domestic violence, federal crimes or any other criminal law related matter. Call an attorney from our law firm today.
Attorney Calcagni is a highly skilled, aggressive and experienced criminal defense trial attorney. He is a former military prosecutor in the U.S. Army JAG Corps where he prosecuted hundreds of complex felony cases in the United States and abroad. Attorney Calcagni also served as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney with U.S. Attorney's Office in New York. As a prosecutor, Attorney Calcagni never lost a single case. He is admitted to practice in state and federal courts in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, and Florida, as well as the Army Court of Criminal Appeals, U.S.Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, First and Second Circuit Courts of Appeals, U.S. District Court for the District of Colombia, and the U.S. Supreme Court.. Attorney Calcagni prosecuted hundreds of crimes involving the possession, trafficking, and distribution of controlled substances and illegal drugs; simple and domestic assault; assault with deadly weapons; gang-related assault; manslaughter; murder; attempted murder; possession, manufacture and distribution of child pornography; solicitation of minors; child abuse; rape; sexual assault; statutory rape; child molestation; weapons-related charges; firearms charges; burglary; breaking and entering; possession of bomb-making materials; terrorism-related offenses; fraud; identity fraud; larceny; destruction of property; financial crimes; traffic violations; driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs; trespassing; conspiracy; and attempt-related offenses.. He now uses the extensive pretrial investigation, litigation and trial skills he acquired as federal prosecutor to represent his clients in criminal defense matters in state, federal and military courts on a world-wide basis.
Associate Attorney Timothy P. Lynch is a member of the Personal Injury Division of Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP. He brings energy and enthusiasm to serving the firm’s medical malpractice and personal injury clients. He provides direction and strategy for cases through all phases of litigation.. “We help people, who are often going through very stressful or life-altering situations, get back on their feet,” Lynch says.. The aspect of Marasco & Nesselbush that he likes most is the way the staff forms relationships with clients based on mutual respect. “The people here really care about their clients,” he says.. Prior to joining Marasco & Nesselbush, Attorney Lynch served as a judicial intern for the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Thereafter, he entered the field of civil litigation, working for a Boston-based firm.. Attorney Lynch decided to pursue a career as a lawyer because he believed that studying the law was the best way to understand how our society works, how our government functions, and the rights held by individuals.. He graduated cum laude from Northeastern University in 2007 and magna cum laude from New England School of Law in 2010, where he served as an editor of the Law Review. He is admitted to the practice of law in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and the United States District Court, District of Rhode Island.. Attorney Lynch is a member of the Rhode Island Association for Justice and the American Association for Justice.
Associate Attorney Anthony Buglio chose to become a lawyer because he had an ability to work with people and solve problems. While working his way through college and law school, he was employed as a restaurant waiter and learned to listen attentively to people in order to serve them better. That formative experience has served him well in his professional life.. He has practiced law in Rhode Island for more than three decades and is a member of the Personal Injury Division of Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP. He is licensed to practice in Rhode Island and United States District Court.. He said the compassion that members of the law firm have for each client and their mission to help people in need distinguishes Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP. “The overall mission embraced by everyone who works here is to be kind and assist others,” he said.. Attorney Buglio is a member of the Rhode Island Bar Association and the Rhode Island Association for Justice.
As the Providence personal injury attorney at Kiselica Law Firm, Michael Kiselica represents individuals who’ve been hurt or harmed in auto accidents, pedestrian accidents, premises liability as well as legal malpractice. Mike started his legal career in California working for a personal injury firm. He then moved to Rhode Island in 1980 and went on to establish his own practice. Today, Mike has had more than 40 jury trials in the State and Federal Courts and helped countless clients in a wide range of injury cases, wrongful deaths, employment claims, and more. To secure his representation, schedule a free consultation.
Andre S. Digou is a member of CRF's Bankruptcy,
Receivership and Insolvency Group; Business & Civil Litigation
Group; and the Business, Corporate and Non-Profit Group. Andre focuses
on insolvency, commercial litigation, and corporate law.
Clients turn to Andre for guidance on a wide range of corporate and
commercial matters—from resolving business disputes and litigating
high-stakes cases to structuring transactions, negotiating contracts,
and closing deals. He represents companies of all sizes, from local
businesses to growing enterprises, and takes pride in offering clear,
strategic advice that aligns with his clients’ business priorities.. As an experienced insolvency lawyer and court-appointed receiver, he
regularly assists businesses, fiduciaries, and stakeholders in
navigating financial distress, restructuring and reorganization,
and asset preservation or liquidation. Andre handles complex creditor
and debtor issues and is frequently appointed by courts or retained as
counsel in insolvency matters across various industries in state and
federal proceedings.. In his litigation practice, Andre represents clients in all types of business disputes, including breach of contract
claims, shareholder disputes, breach of fiduciary duty, and commercial
torts. He practices in Rhode Island and Massachusetts state and federal
courts and handles all phases of litigation—from early investigation and
pleadings through discovery, trial, and appeal. Clients rely on Andre
as a responsive, thorough, and, strategic commercial litigator who brings clarity to legal conflicts.. Andre also advises clients on a full spectrum of corporate law and business transactions,
including entity formation, governance, financings, and deal
structuring. Whether working with established companies or serving as small business legal counsel,
Andre provides practical solutions that support decision-making and
long-term growth. Andre combines deep expertise with practical business
insight to help clients resolve complex disputes and achieve their
goals.. Prior to joining Chace Ruttenberg & Freedman, LLP, Andre practiced at Winograd Shine Land & Finkle, P.C. in Providence.
Adam Resmini joined the firm in 2009 as a Partner in Civil Litigation Division. He graduated Cum Laude from Roger Williams School of Law. While he was in school he interned in the Criminal Division for the Rhode Island Attorney General's Office. Adam is passionate about achieving justice for his clients. He has been selected for the Super Lawyers "Rising Stars" list of top attorneys in Rhode Island from 2011-2020. He was also added to the list of the "Top 40 under 40" list of attorneys in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
Achieving outstanding results for my clients is worth the time that it takes to be thoroughly prepared for aggressive advocacy. I am a former Rhode Island state prosecutor who has represented clients in complex and highly sensitive litigation matters in Rhode Island Family Court and in District, Superior, Supreme and Federal Court in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.. For all legal matters, I review the facts and evidence, researching the law that is applicable to those facts. Thereafter, I give great consideration to making strategic and tactical decisions specific for each case. I discuss with you my proposed strategy, remaining open-minded to your input. Throughout the process, I am happy to answer all of your questions so that you know our plan and what to expect.. I am the most competitive attorney I know. I perform well under pressure. I don't give up; I find a way to win. I never save anything for the swim back.. In Family Court, I have litigated many types of cases, including Grandparents Rights, complex divorces, contentious child custody matters, and ordinary, less contentious divorce and custody situations. I am certified by the Rhode Island Family Court as a Guardian Ad Litem. In 2022, I received a Certificate in Child and Family Forensic Issues from the Center for Excellence for Children, Families, and the Law at William James College.. I prosecute and defend Restraining Order Motions and Protection from Abuse Orders in Family Court, District Court, and Superior Court.. In Criminal defense advocacy, I apply my extensive criminal law knowledge and experience to representing clients in all criminal matters - from serious felonies such as murder, sex crimes, and distribution of controlled substances – to misdemeanor cases such as domestic assaults and traffic-related offenses. I have litigated over one hundred DUI cases.. At my most recent jury trial, my co-counsel and I received a not-guilty verdict on all counts in a First Degree Sexual Assault case. The state's offer was fifteen years imprisonment. We fought back and won.. I represent clients in state and federal courts in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. I am admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States of America. In 2021, in my latest appeallate case, I won on behalf of my client before the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.. I have written and argued well-known cases before the Rhode Island Supreme Court, including prevailing against then-Attorney General (now U.S. Senator) Sheldon Whitehouse in the seminal case of Diane S. Cronan ex rel. State v. John J. Cronan 774 A.2d 866. I have also written and argued often-cited cases such as State v. Paull and State v. Chalk.. Call me at or to discuss your legal matter now at no cost.
A Rhode Island personal injury and civil litigation attorney with years of experience for both claimants and defendants in a variety of matters. I am here to help you, and will never charge for an initial consultation. Call my office at.
A native of western Massachusetts, Moran came to Providence College on a soccer scholarship in 2000 and has remained in Rhode Island ever since. After earning a B.S. degree in finance in 2004, he embarked on a career in business development within the real-estate law field.. Moran had long wanted to be a lawyer, however, so after eight years in the business world, he enrolled at Roger Williams University School of Law. He worked for two years as an intern at in the general counsel’s office at Nortek, Inc., won a CALI Excellence Award for Personal Transactions, served on the executive board of the Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, and graduated with distinction.. By that time, Moran knew that he preferred to practice law on behalf of individuals instead of corporations, and joined the law firm of Weiss & Associates, where he handled a variety of legal matters. In joining, Marasco and Nesselbush in early 2016, Moran saw an opportunity to narrow his practice to plaintiff’s litigation involving personal injury, products liability, and medical malpractice.. To Moran, it’s work that provides personal fulfillment.. “When people are injured in a car accident or a slip-and-fall or as the result of some kind of medical negligence, they often can’t fight for themselves because they don’t have that expertise, so they look to us to do that for them,” he says. “I think we play a very important role in our society to help those who sometimes are in a position where they can’t help themselves.”
A graduate of Fordham University with a degree in journalism, Zimmerman demonstrated his passion for helping the less fortunate right out of college when he worked as a staff member for an organization that financed and built affordable housing. He continued helping the less fortunate when he worked for a non-profit health care company that helped families living below the poverty line gain access to subsidized housing and health insurance. He also helped address the nutrition needs of underserved rural and urban populations by expanding access to affordable, locally-grown produce. Zimmerman rounded out his broad experience addressing the challenges of under privileged communities by conducting legal and policy research in support of expanding opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution (OEND) pilot programs throughout the United States. These experiences opened Zimmerman’s eyes to the great need that struggling families have for quality, affordable legal services.. Inspired to provide that legal support, Zimmerman enrolled at Northeastern University School of Law, where he consistently sought opportunities to support victims of discrimination and economic exploitation. He conducted legal research in support of the development of a supplement to Northeastern Law School Professor Lewis’ international human rights textbook, “Human Rights and the Global Marketplace: Economic, Social, and Cultural Dimensions.”. After receiving his law degree, Zimmerman worked as an attorney for HealthSourceRI, the health benefits exchange administering the Affordable Care Act in Rhode Island. He later worked for as a Social Security Disability attorney before joining Marasco & Nesselbush.. Zimmerman is admitted to the Bar in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. He is a member of the Boston Bar Association, the Rhode Island Bar Association and the Downtown Providence Neighborhood Association. He is a volunteer for United Way of Rhode Island and serves as a pro bono attorney for RI Legal Services.. Zimmerman was drawn to Marasco & Nesselbush by the firm’s reputation in the community for its excellent service to clients and for its commitment to the community. “All of the M&N attorneys I have met always tell me what a great place it is to work”, said Zimmerman. “Now that I have been privileged to join the firm, I can see firsthand why everyone is so happy to be here: a great culture, an amazing and hardworking staff, outstanding leadership, knowledgeable and experienced attorneys, and lots of opportunity to learn and grow.. Zimmerman said the Marasco & Nesselbush Charitable Trust was another factor that drew his interest in working with the firm. “I have never worked at a legal organization that had a charitable trust. What this shows me is how seriously the firm leadership views our connection and responsibility to the community, and how important they believe it is to encourage a culture of giving and volunteerism. I’m very proud to join an organization that recognizes the importance of putting people before profits whenever possible.”
A combined interest in the law and a desire to do good for people led Ryan Kelley to become an attorney. In joining Marasco & Nesselbush’s Personal Injury and Medical Negligence practice group in early 2017, Ryan began working with colleagues at a firm he describes as having earned a great reputation for putting the client first and working as a team to deliver the best possible result for the client.. As an attorney, Ryan enjoys applying the applicable law to the facts of client cases in a forthright but persuasive manner. “My passion is helping those who were injured as a result of the carelessness or negligence of others get compensation for those injuries and the resulting economic losses. In short, I try to make injured folks as whole as they can be after a traumatic incident,” says Ryan.. Ryan helped put himself through college and law school working as a bartender and server, experience that taught him to anticipate others’ needs and developed empathy for those in all walks of life.. “As the son of an old-fashioned salesman, I was always taught about the importance of doing what is best for the customer, being honest and living up to your word. I’ve embraced this philosophy as the only way to conduct business and an approach that will benefit everyone in the long run,” says Ryan.. Before joining Marasco & Nesselbush, Ryan worked for a leading personal injury law firm in South Boston.. A magna cum laude graduate of Providence College, Ryan advanced his interest in the law at Suffolk University Law School, earning his law degree with cum laude honors. He is a member of the bar in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, 2014 and is also admitted to the practice before the US District Courts of RI and MA. Ryan is a member of the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys.