About Ryan G.
Ryan G. Reiffert built a legal path that moves between large firms and in-house counsel work. He began in Austin, where he completed a Plan II Honors B.A. at the University of Texas in 2007. He then earned his J.D. from New York University School of Law in 2011 and later added a Business Essentials certificate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2016.
Fresh out of law school, Reiffert joined Greenberg Traurig as an associate in 2011. The early years of his career were spent in firm environments where he handled matters typical of associate roles at national firms. He moved to Latham & Watkins in 2013, remaining in associate positions and gaining exposure to larger transactional and corporate practices.
In 2016, Reiffert spent time at RPSA LLP. The next year he shifted to the in-house side, taking a General Counsel role at WGVS USA, LLC in 2017. That move gave him direct responsibility for corporate legal affairs, compliance, and counsel to company leadership. The in-house experience complemented his prior firm work and broadened the range of issues he managed.
Reiffert is admitted to practice in New York and Texas. The cross-jurisdictional standing aligns with the geographic trajectory of his education and early career, spanning Austin and New York. Those admissions allow him to handle matters that touch both states and to advise clients who operate in multiple jurisdictions.
His background combines private practice training with in-house responsibility. At firms he worked on projects that required coordination across teams and practice areas. As general counsel he handled day-to-day corporate legal tasks and acted as the company’s point person on legal strategy. That combination gives him a practical appreciation for what corporate clients need from outside counsel and in-house advisors alike.
In recent years Reiffert established the Law Offices of Ryan Reiffert, PLLC. He runs a small practice that draws on his previous roles and aims to provide direct legal services to businesses and individuals. His work reflects both transactional experience and the operational perspective developed in an in-house setting.
He lives and practices across the two states where he is licensed. He focuses his practice on corporate and business law.