Timothy J. Ryan - Walnut Creek, CA
Attorney at Bold, Polisner, Maddow, Nelson, & Judson, A Professional Corporation
Civil Litigation, including property damage and personal injury matters Lawyers in Walnut Creek, CA
2125 Oak Grove Road Suite 210 Walnut Creek, CA 94598
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Walnut Creek Civil Litigation, including property damage and personal injury matters Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Civil Litigation, including property damage and personal injury matters
- Public Entity Representation and Litigation
Attorney Information
Overview
Tim Ryan’s practice is focused on the representation and defense of public entities. Over a career spanning more than 30 years he has successfully handled a variety of lawsuits ranging from real property matters to wrongful death and personal injury roadway design and dangerous condition cases.
Mr. Ryan specializes in inverse condemnation cases, including both physical damage and regulatory taking claims. He is recognized as an expert in earth movement and water damage claims and has participated, at both the trial and appellate levels, in many significant court cases dealing with inverse condemnation law, culminating in a handful of published opinions, most notably including Locklin v. City of Lafayette (1994) 7 Cal.4th 327 [California Supreme Court seminal opinion on modern watercourse drainage law] and more recently, Contra Costa County v. Pinole Point Properties, LLC (2015) 235 C.A.4th 914 [Appellate opinion holding, in a case of first impression, that a downstream riparian owner may be liable for upstream flooding based solely on unreasonable failure to maintain its property].
Mr. Ryan, a life-long resident of Contra Costa County, has spent his entire career practicing in this community representing a mix of local public entities and special districts, including the County of Contra Costa, many local cities and the Blackhawk Geologic Hazard Abatement District. He has lectured to groups on developments in inverse condemnation law and given seminars on relevant legal issues to staff engineers at Contra Costa Public Works Department.
Mr. Ryan received his undergraduate education at Santa Clara University (B.S., 1974) and performed his legal studies at Lincoln Law School (J.D., 1978). He is admitted to practice before all California state and federal courts (Northern District) and a member of the Contra Costa Bar Association.
Education
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Legal Education
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Lincoln Law School of San Jose,
San Jose,
California, 1978
J.D.
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Lincoln Law School of San Jose,
San Jose,
California, 1978
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Non Legal Education
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Santa Clara University, 1974
B.S.
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Santa Clara University, 1974
Current Employment Position(s)
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Retired
Classes and Seminars
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Contra Costa Public Works Department, Seminars in Roadway Design Liability Issues
- California Association of Geologic Hazard Abatement Districts, Seminar in Law Governing Geologic Abatement Districts
Representative Cases
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Locklin v. City of Lafayette (1994) 7 Cal.4th 327
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Contra Costa County v. Pinole Point Properties, LLC (2015) 235 C.A.4th 914
Bar Admissions
- California
- U.S. District Court Northern District of California
Other Affiliations
- Contra Costa Bar Association (Member)
Contact
2125 Oak Grove Road
Suite 210
Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Phone: 925-933-7777
Fax: 925-933-7804
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.bpmnj.com
Hours: Monday-Friday: 9am-5pm; Saturday-Sunday: Closed
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