About Ryan J.
Ryan J. Perry built a legal foundation that began in the sciences of the liberal arts and moved into law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Clemson University, then completed his legal studies at Michigan State University College of Law. His academic path combined broad undergraduate training with professional legal education.
After law school he gained admission to practice in both the District of Columbia and California. That dual licensure has shaped the scope of his work. He has used those admissions to handle matters that cross state and federal lines and to advise clients whose needs reach beyond a single jurisdiction.
Perry established The Law Offices of Ryan J. Perry to offer direct legal services under his own banner. He runs a solo practice that serves individuals and organizations needing counsel admitted in the capital and on the West Coast. Operating his own office has allowed him to manage cases from intake through resolution while tailoring representation to fit distinctive procedural and regulatory environments.
Over the course of his career he has remained connected to the professional life of the bar. He holds memberships in professional organizations and engages with peers on issues that affect practice in both jurisdictions. His work involves courtroom appearances, filings before administrative bodies, and negotiated resolutions when appropriate. He approaches each matter by assessing jurisdictional duties first, then selecting the procedural tools that apply to the client’s situation.
Colleagues describe his practice as methodical. That assessment reflects an attention to procedural detail and a preference for clear client communication. He prioritizes explaining options and likely outcomes so clients can make informed decisions. Cases that implicate both District of Columbia and California requirements receive particular attention because they often demand coordination across differing rules and timelines.
He continues to manage The Law Offices of Ryan J. Perry and to represent clients who need counsel licensed in the District of Columbia and California. He currently focuses his practice on matters requiring representation in the District of Columbia and California.