About Ryan Adam
Ryan Adam Riezenman practices law in New York. He approaches cases with a practical eye and a clear writing style. Colleagues describe him as methodical; clients value straightforward counsel.
Riezenman earned his law degree from New York Law School. His legal education grounded him in state procedure and substantive law. He has kept ties to the city where he studied, building a career in the same legal environment.
After law school he entered private practice. Over time he accumulated courtroom experience and handled matters that required careful attention to New York statutory and regulatory frameworks. He developed a reputation for thorough preparation and for presenting his clients’ positions in crisp, focused filings.
Since 2006 he has maintained memberships in professional organizations. Those affiliations have kept him connected to peers and to continuing legal education programs. He has used those opportunities to stay current on changes in New York law and procedure.
Riezenman is an attorney at Petroske Riezenman & Meyers, P.C. At the firm he contributes to a range of matters and works with a team of attorneys on cases that arise under state law. His role involves research, drafting, and advocacy in administrative and judicial settings. He has handled both contested filings and negotiated resolutions, balancing litigation tactics with practical settlement options when appropriate.
Outside the office he has continued informal engagement with the legal community. He reads decisions and attends seminars that affect practice in New York. That habit of continual study informs how he prepares for hearings and advises clients. He currently practices at Petroske Riezenman & Meyers, P.C., handling matters under New York law.