About Ryan
Ryan Reppucci built a career that moves between the courtroom and the negotiation table. He entered law after completing an undergraduate degree at Arizona State University in 2005 and earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law in 2008. Those years set the groundwork for a practice centered in Arizona.
His academic record is straightforward. He completed a Bachelor of Science at Arizona State University in 2005. He then attended the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 2008. The sequence mirrors a conventional path from undergraduate study to professional legal training.
Reppucci practices under the laws of Arizona. His career includes both private practice and an appointment to the bench in a temporary capacity. In 2017 the Superior Court named him a judge pro tempore. That assignment placed him in the position of presiding over matters at the trial-court level and provided direct exposure to courtroom procedure and case management.
Those court duties were an episodic but formative part of his work life. Serving as a judge pro tempore requires quick assessment of evidence, rulings on procedural questions and, often, handling hearings that keep the docket moving. The experience reinforced practical aspects of litigation practice and gave him a closer view of how judges handle day-to-day court operations.
Much of Reppucci’s practice has been conducted through The Valley Law Group. At the firm he has carried a caseload while advising clients on matters brought before Arizona courts. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing cases and attentive to procedural detail. He has continued to appear in state courts since his time on the bench, applying his courtroom experience to client matters.
Outside of formal titles, his work history reflects a mix of trial exposure and law office practice. He has handled matters that required both courtroom presence and client counseling. That combination of roles — advocate in private practice and temporary judge on the bench — informs how he approaches case preparation and court hearings.
He is based in Arizona and remains active in practice in the state. He practices at The Valley Law Group and continues to work in Arizona courts.