About Ryan
Ryan Loyacano built a career at the intersection of business and bankruptcy. He moved from finance into law in a way that shaped how he approaches client problems: numbers matter, but so do rights and procedure. He speaks plainly about complex bankruptcy ideas. Colleagues describe his work style as methodical and practical.
His formal training began at Florida Atlantic University, where he earned an MBA in business finance. He then attended the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University and left with a Juris Doctor and a Bachelor of Civil Law degree. That combination of business and legal education informs how he frames issues for clients and for the court.
Loyacano is licensed in both Louisiana and Florida. Over the years he has concentrated his practice on bankruptcy law, and he represents individuals and entities in consumer bankruptcy matters as well as related proceedings. His background in finance often plays a role in how he evaluates cases and advises clients about options and likely outcomes.
He joined the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers in 2006 and maintains that membership. That involvement reflects an ongoing engagement with the community of practitioners who handle consumer bankruptcy issues. He participates in the association’s professional gatherings and continuing education offerings, and he has used those resources to refine courtroom technique and procedural knowledge.
Before settling into his current role, Loyacano worked on matters that required both transactional understanding and litigation readiness. He has prepared filings, negotiated with creditors and trustees, and argued at hearings. His practice emphasizes clarity in pleadings and careful attention to timelines. He tends to break down complicated financial circumstances into clear, manageable steps for clients.
Today he practices at Southeast Bankruptcy, LLC. The office handles consumer bankruptcy cases and related matters across its jurisdictions. Loyacano balances casework and client counseling, and he spends time explaining options to people facing difficult financial decisions. He currently practices bankruptcy law at Southeast Bankruptcy, LLC, concentrating on consumer bankruptcy and related proceedings.