About Ryan
Ryan Horace is an attorney at Frascona, Joiner, Goodman and Greenstein, P.C. He practices in the private firm environment and works alongside other lawyers at the firm.
Horace's professional life is rooted in client representation and legal problem solving. In day-to-day practice he prepares filings, conducts legal research, and advises clients on matters that require careful analysis of statutes and precedent. He also spends time drafting court documents and negotiating on behalf of those he represents. Colleagues describe his work as methodical; he approaches each matter by assembling the facts, identifying legal issues, and advancing arguments in writing and in oral advocacy.
He has navigated both courtroom settings and transactional work. In litigation he handles case development from initial pleadings through motion practice and trial preparation. In transactional matters he drafts and reviews agreements, counsels clients on contractual obligations, and assists in closing processes. That mix of work requires steady attention to deadlines and procedural detail. He applies those habits across the matters he takes on.
Clients who engage counsel at a firm like Frascona, Joiner, Goodman and Greenstein often expect practical advice grounded in clear legal reasoning. Horace emphasizes clarity in written work and direct communication in client meetings. He aims to translate complex legal concepts into actionable options so clients can make informed choices. In team settings he coordinates with partners and support staff to keep cases moving and ensure filings meet court requirements.
Outside of case work, Horace participates in the internal demands of law practice: case intake, client counseling sessions, and the administrative tasks that keep a law office functioning. He also spends time reviewing developments in the law that could affect active matters. That attention to current rules and recent decisions helps him adapt strategies when facts or applicable law change.
Horace's profile in the legal community is that of a practicing attorney who manages a steady caseload and works within a collaborative firm structure. He balances courtroom responsibilities and client counseling while maintaining the record-keeping and procedural vigilance the work requires. He currently practices at Frascona, Joiner, Goodman and Greenstein, P.C.