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Ryan L. Gannon

Associate

Overview

Overview

Ryan L. Gannon is an Associate in the firm's Miami office. His practice focuses primarily on the defense of bodily injury, uninsured/underinsured motorist, property damage, premises liability, and negligent security claims.

Mr. Gannon was born and raised in Miami, Florida and attended high school at Miami Palmetto Senior High.  He went on to earn bachelor’s degrees in both Psychology and Criminology at Florida State University.

His interest in the legal profession began when he was employed with a non-profit organization that works with children in the foster care system. During his tenure with this organization, Mr. Gannon worked in conjunction with the Miami-Dade Public Defender's Office to provide these children with a safe and educational environment in which they were taught all about the criminal legal profession.

While attending law school at Nova Southeastern University, Mr. Gannon worked at small to mid-size law firms specializing in commercial litigation and bankruptcy law, and was also a member of the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund.

Prior to joining Cole, Scott, and Kissane, Mr. Gannon worked for a mid-size law firm specializing in insurance defense where his primary focus was in Personal Injury Protection (PIP).

Associations

  • The Florida Bar
  • The Trial Lawyers Section of The Florida Bar
  • The Animal Law Section of The Florida Bar

Education

  • Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law, J.D.
  • Florida State University, B.S., Psychology, B.S., Criminology

Admissions

  • Florida, 9/29/2021
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