Ryan M. Hurley
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Ryan M. Hurley is a distinguished attorney based in Indianapolis, Indiana, with over two decades of experience in the legal field. As the founding partner of the Law Offices of Ryan M. Hurley, he specializes in Litigation, Antitrust & Trade Law, Appeals, and Class Action cases. His extensive knowledge and strategic insight have positioned him as a leading advocate for clients navigating complex legal challenges. Ryan earned his Juris Doctor from the Indiana University School of Law in 2003, following a Bachelor of Arts from Indiana University in 2000. His academic background laid a solid foundation for his legal career, where he has consistently demonstrated a commitment to excellence and a passion for justice. Throughout his career, Ryan has successfully represented a diverse clientele, from individuals to large corporations, in high-stakes litigation and appeals. His expertise in Antitrust and Trade Law enables him to provide clients with comprehensive legal guidance, ensuring they remain compliant in an ever-evolving regulatory landscape. Additionally, his proficiency in Class Action lawsuits showcases his ability to tackle multifaceted legal issues while championing the rights of consumers and businesses alike. Ryan is known not only for his legal acumen but also for his dedication to client service. He believes in fostering strong relationships built on trust, transparency, and communication. As a thought leader in his field, Ryan frequently contributes to legal discussions and remains actively engaged in professional organizations. For those seeking a skilled attorney in Indianapolis, Ryan M. Hurley stands out as a trusted partner in navigating the complexities of litigation and trade law.
About Antitrust Trade Law
Antitrust attorneys handle matters involving competition law, market practices, and trade regulations. They help businesses comply with antitrust laws and defend against claims. Common matters include price fixing, monopoly claims, merger review, trade practices.