About Ryan J
Ryan J Hogan is admitted to practice in Florida and before the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. After completing his legal education, he gained the licenses that allow him to handle matters in state court and pursue appeals at the federal appellate level. He has maintained active bar status in those forums throughout his career.
Hogan works out of Hogan Law PLC. He handles cases that arise in Florida courts and in federal proceedings that proceed to the Eleventh Circuit. His daily practice mixes courtroom work and appellate briefing. He moves between trial dockets and appellate calendars depending on where a client’s matter requires attention.
He has been a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys since 2011. That membership signals ongoing involvement in bankruptcy law and related consumer matters. He also holds memberships in the American Bar Association and the Orange County Bar Association. Those professional ties provide him with access to continuing legal education and a network of local and national practitioners.
Colleagues and clients describe his practice as practical and straightforward. He works on litigation that can include contract disputes, creditor-debtor issues, and other civil matters that commonly reach state courts or federal appellate panels. When a matter moves beyond trial, he leverages his admission to the Eleventh Circuit to continue representation on appeal. He prepares briefs, presents oral argument when needed, and coordinates with trial counsel to preserve issues for review.
Outside of court filings and hearings, Hogan spends time staying current with evolving bankruptcy rules and appellate procedure. Memberships in bar associations feed into that work. The day-to-day of his practice blends client counseling, pleading and motion practice, and appellate advocacy. He keeps his practice based in Florida while representing clients in proceedings that reach the Eleventh Circuit.
He now practices at Hogan Law PLC, representing individuals and businesses in Florida courts and in federal appeals, and handling litigation and bankruptcy-related matters in those jurisdictions.