About Ryan
Ryan Jones built his practice around property and real estate law in Oklahoma. He launched Jones Property Law, PLLC in 2018 after a year in a regional firm. The move gave him control of his caseload and a chance to shape a practice that deals primarily with land, title and commercial property matters.
He earned a bachelor’s degree in business with a marketing emphasis from the University of Central Oklahoma in 2009. He later attended the University of Denver and received a J.D. in 2016. Those years framed a practical approach to legal problems. He combines an understanding of business considerations with legal training to advise clients on transactions and ownership questions.
Jones began his post-law school practice at McAlister, McAlister, Baker & Nicklas PLLC in 2017. He worked there for about a year and handled matters typically routed to a small regional firm. The position offered exposure to a range of property issues and the chance to work directly with local clients. In 2018 he opened his own firm. From that base he continued representing owners, developers and business clients in matters tied to real estate.
He holds membership in the Commercial Real Estate Counsel of Oklahoma City and has been active in that organization since 2018. The group brings together lawyers and other professionals involved in commercial property work in the city. Participation reflects the practical nature of his practice and ongoing connections to peers who handle transactional and regulatory questions around real estate.
Colleagues describe Jones as steady and straightforward in negotiations. He favors clear documents and practical solutions over protracted disputes. His practice is built on routine tasks that are central to property law: reviewing titles, preparing contracts, advising on ownership arrangements and helping clients manage closing processes. He also handles related regulatory and compliance concerns that accompany commercial property work in Oklahoma.
Jones maintains his office in Oklahoma and focuses his practice on matters arising in the state. He accepts engagements from property owners, investors and businesses that need counsel on commercial real estate and land-related issues. He continues to develop his practice through local work and professional ties around Oklahoma City.
He now practices at Jones Property Law, PLLC, concentrating on property and commercial real estate matters in Oklahoma.