About Ryan
Ryan Hagenbrok earned his law degree from the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law in 2012 after completing a bachelor’s degree at the University of Memphis in 2008. He moved from student life into practice in the years after graduation, building a career that spans state lines. His academic background roots him in Tennessee, where he has maintained professional ties since law school.
He is admitted to practice in Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi. Those admissions have shaped a regional practice that sees him in courtrooms across three states. He is listed as a member of several bar and trial organizations, and those memberships point to the kinds of matters he regularly handles.
His professional affiliations include membership in the Tennessee Bar Association, where his membership dates to 2012, and the Hardin County Bar Association, where he has been listed since 2014. He also holds memberships in national and specialty groups, including the American Association for Justice, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the National College for DUI Defense. He is a current member of the Mississippi Bar Association and the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association. The mix of local and national organizations reflects both courtroom practice and continuing legal education interests.
Hagenbrok practices at Hagenbrok & Hagenbrok PLLC. His firm listing is the primary professional affiliation shown in public records. Over the course of his practice he has participated in trial work and in matters that commonly involve criminal defense and DUI proceedings, as suggested by his national memberships. He also engages with civil litigation professionals through the trial lawyers associations to which he belongs.
Colleagues describe him as someone who moves easily between procedural work and courtroom hearings. He has spent much of his career handling contested matters that require preparation for trial. That work has required him to be fluent in the rules and practices of multiple state court systems, something his admissions permit.
Outside the courtroom he participates in bar activities and professional groups that offer training and networking opportunities. He has kept his memberships current across local and national organizations, indicating an ongoing connection to the legal community.
He currently concentrates his practice on trial and criminal defense matters across Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi.