About Ricky E.
Ricky E. Favors earned his Juris Doctor from Florida A&M University College of Law. His time at the Tallahassee campus introduced him to practical training and classroom debate. The curriculum there provided him with the core skills of legal analysis, research and persuasive writing that underpin daily work in a law office.
After law school, he moved into legal practice. His career has involved advising clients, preparing legal documents and engaging in negotiations. He has handled matters that required careful fact-gathering and steady legal judgment. Colleagues describe his approach as thorough and steady; he organizes complex information so clients can understand their options.
In the course of his work he has balanced courtroom preparation with out-of-court problem solving. He has spent time drafting pleadings and motions and preparing witnesses, and he has also worked on settlements and transactional agreements when those routes were preferable. He tends to prioritize clear communication and practical planning in case preparation. That pattern shows in how he explains processes and milestones to clients.
Favors has also navigated the administrative side of practice. Managing deadlines, responding to opposing counsel and coordinating with experts are recurring parts of his routine. He applies an orderly method to case management and client intake. That organizational emphasis helps keep matters moving and reduces surprises for the people he represents.
Outside the immediate file work, he pays attention to continuing legal education and evolving courtroom rules. Staying current on procedural changes and recent decisions is part of his working method. He brings that current knowledge into client conversations so people have an accurate sense of risks and timelines.
Over the years he has built experience across a range of legal tasks rather than concentrating on a single niche. That breadth has allowed him to shift between litigation-related work and transactional matters depending on client needs. He has developed a practical sense for when to pursue settlement and when further litigation is necessary.
He currently practices law.