Ryan Aubrey - Dallas, TX
Attorney at The Devadoss Law Firm, P.L.L.C.
Employment Law Lawyers in Dallas, TX
14881 Quorum Dr. Suite 950 Dallas, TX 75254
Dallas Employment Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Employment Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Ryan Aubrey is the Senior Supervisory Attorney for our firm. In his tenure with the firm, Ryan has demonstrated his commitment to advocating for federal employees and guiding them through difficult times. Ryan’s practice is focused on assisting federal employees with their EEO and MSPB matters, and his history of success includes numerous six-figure judgments and settlements against Federal Agencies across the country. Additionally, Ryan provides guidance to federal employees subject to employment investigations and assists employees facing proposed disciplinary actions with responding to the accusations made against them. Ryan has a strong record of creative mediation agreements and positive appeal decisions for his clients, including pre-decision agreements for proposed disciplinary actions.
In addition to representing his own clients, Ryan facilitates clear and effective communication between associate attorneys and their clients. By ensuring that client concerns are understood and addressed, he promotes a client-first approach to the practice.
Ryan is responsible for the on-boarding and training of our associate attorneys. Ryan leads training seminars and coordinates with the team of Assistant Supervisory Attorneys to provide guidance to all Associate and Senior Associate attorneys.
Ryan graduated from SUNY Buffalo with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology while playing Division 1 College Soccer, where he developed a strong work ethic and team-oriented approach to problem solving. Ryan earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of Iowa College of Law. While in law school, he externed for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Iowa and was a summer intern for Judge Jay Bender in Collin County.
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Iowa College of Law,
Iowa City,
Iowa
Juris Doctorate
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University of Iowa College of Law,
Iowa City,
Iowa
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Non Legal Education
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State University of New York,
Buffalo,
New York
B.S., Bachelor of Science
Major: Psychology
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State University of New York,
Buffalo,
New York
Current Employment Position(s)
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Senior Supervisory Attorney
Past Positions
- United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Iowa, Extern
- Judge Jay Bender in Collin County, Summer Intern
Contact
14881 Quorum Dr.
Suite 950
Dallas, TX 75254
Phone: 888-351-0424
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.fedemploymentlaw.com/
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