About Ryan
Ryan McKeen earned his law degree from Western New England University School of Law in 2002 after completing a Bachelor of Arts in history at Framingham State College in 1998. He built his foundation in law over the years that followed, combining classroom training with the practical demands of litigation.
He practices in Connecticut. In 2025 he joined McKeen Law, LLC as a lawyer, bringing to the firm the education and courtroom experience he accumulated since law school. Public records and prior positions are not listed here, so the timeline focuses on the verifiable milestones: degrees, membership in professional organizations, and his current role at McKeen Law, LLC.
McKeen maintains active ties to two national and statewide organizations that center on trial work and civil justice. He holds memberships in the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association and the American Association for Justice. Those affiliations connect him to continuing education, trial training, and a community of lawyers who practice in state and federal courts.
Colleagues describe work in litigation as exacting. McKeen’s path through a New England law school and state legal circles has given him repeated exposure to court procedures and case preparation. He has developed routines for case intake, evidence review, and courtroom presentation. He also participates in association events and seminars that address trial strategy and evolving procedural rules.
Outside the courtroom, McKeen’s record shows a steady professional pace rather than public-facing commentary or a heavy publication list. He has not been publicly credited with authorship of major legal texts in available profiles. Instead, his professional profile centers on practice, organization membership, and client representation through his firm.
As a lawyer working in Connecticut, he handles matters that come through McKeen Law, LLC and represents clients in litigation and trial proceedings. His current practice focuses on civil litigation and related trial work in Connecticut.