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Houston Personal Injury Lawyer
Overview
Attorney Ryan Nguyen "El Halcón" brings his vast experience as a top plaintiff lawyer. As one of the nation's top-class action and mass torts attorney, Ryan recently was directly responsible for over $35.8 Million awarded to his clients.
Ryan has represented thousands of personal injury plaintiffs across the nation and locally in Texas, involving BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, GM ignition defects, dioxin toxic poisoning, asbestos/mesothelioma litigation, and Hurricane Harvey Flood Reservoirs. Ryan utilizes his wealth of legal knowledge and resolute leadership to zealously fight for his injured clients.
Ryan Nguyen is a native Houstonian who graduated summa cum laude from the University of Houston with a degree in Biology and a minor in Chemistry. Ryan later attended medical school at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM). Subsequently, Ryan received his Law Degree from the University of Houston Law Center. There, Ryan also served as the Senior Articles Editor of the Energy Law and Policy Journal. Ryan served as a judicial intern for the Harris County 295th District Civil Court and then for the Texas First Court of Appeals. Ryan's previous work include specializing in mass tort and pharmaceutical litigation while at a prominent law firm and then defending medical malpractice while at BCM - Office of General Counsel.
Aside from Ryan's beloved legal work, Ryan is heavily involved in the Houston community. Ryan recently served as: a Houston Super Bowl Game Showcase Committee Member; a Health Fest Houston Host Committee Member; the Top Fundraiser as an Aga Khan Foundation Emissary; the creator and spearhead for a charitable fund which raised over $120,000 for a Houston victim in need; and a "Local Celebrity" Participant in the 2017 Houston's Dancing with the Stars (DWTS), which he won the DWTS Championship.
About Ryan Nguyen
Current Employment Position(s)
- Attorney/Founder
Languages
- English (Primary)
- Spanish
- Vietnamese
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
Qualifications
Education
- University of Houston Law Center, Houston, Texas, 2012
J.D.
Law Journal: Environmental & Energy Law Policy Journal, Senior Articles Editor - University Of Houston, Houston, Texas
B.S.
Honors: summa cum laude
Major: Biology
Minor: Chemistry - Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
Medical School
Office Information
Address
2122 E Governors Circle Houston, TX 77092
Phone
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