Ryan Michael Paddick, experienced Civil Rights, Criminal Defense attorney in West Chester, PA with 11 reviews
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Ryan Michael Paddick

212 West Gay Street, West Chester, PA

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2005:
Temple University - James E. Beasley School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1998:
Pennsylvania State University, BS

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Dewayne

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23 Jul, 2016
Ryan did a great job for me. I had three duis He was able to get one reduced to a general impairment other one to 10 days and the last one got me work release so I was able to keep a very good job which I had for over 20 years. I would highly recommend Ryan.
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Anonymous

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25 Mar, 2015
I had hired Ryan back in 2009 to handle a bankruptcy and during a very difficult time he made it seem less stressful always answering questions, keeping me informed and going above and beyond, lord knows I had to be a difficult client as the 5 years it took to go through there were plenty of downs to get through and he was always there. I am a very picky person I have to feel comfortable and trust my legal representation and this encompasses Ryan. I will be using him again and recommending him for any need that arises
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Anonymous

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01 Mar, 2015
I retained Ryan Paddick. Personally I think that he is a very good lawyer. I stood In a very racist county, accused of a crime that didn't even take place. Every face in the courtroom was white, except for me and my family. Ryan had never experienced racism because he was white himself. But I saw him treated differently when he refused to play their little game. At first it was all business, Ryan read all of the facts of the case and the law in Pa. It seemed like a sure win based on the law. However we both would soon see that in some counties racism is still alive and strong. I saw other white lawyers giving Ryan dirty looks and treating him different. However he never wavered. In fact he cared. At one point outside of the courtroom he said said " I know this wouldn't be happening if you were white". I watched this man fight back tears giving his closing arguments to an all white courtroom,. The prosecutor had the nerve to accuse me of being the racist. So many things were being done underhandedly. Even part of the discovery had been withheld from other black Attorneys. Well all of a sudden when Ryan Paddick who is white shows up without the black lawyers they call him in the judges chamber and missing discovery shows up, but only to try to persuade him to stick with the good old boys and his own kind. Ryan left that chamber and shared what was discussed and the missing discovery with the other black attorneys. Why am I putting all of this on here? Because I believe based on my personal experience that Ryan M. Paddick is an outstanding lawyer. He could have turned a blind eye and act like this was all normal, but he spoke up and called it like it was. Even though I did not win in that courtroom, Ryan did not hesitate to come stand by my side to appeal the ruling in that racist courtroom. During the appeal it became known by the states key witness that coaching and misconduct on the part of the prosecution had taking place during the trial. So I'm speaking up fir Ryan Paddick because the loss wasn't on him. The good old boys had an axe to grind, but they are being exposed. Thanks Ryan for being not only a good lawyer, but a decent Human Being, and not being influenced by those evil ones who sought to destroy me and my family. (BUCKKKS COUNTY)
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Pros
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Effective in criminal defense cases, able to get favorable outcomes
“Thanks to Ryan Paddick, not only was I acquitted in my criminal case, but we were able to receive a settlement in my civil lawsuit against the city.”
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Knowledgeable, hardworking, and detail-oriented
“He completed statements, court documents, and other paperwork precisely and accurately.”
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Caring and personable, makes clients feel comfortable
“He is a very caring and personable man.”
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Responsive and communicative, keeps clients informed
“He kept me very informed throughout the entire process and even communicated with my family when necessary.”
Cons
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Can be arrogant and ignore client instructions
“He will agree with you and then do what he wants to do, even when you specifically instruct him not to.”
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Lacking connections and behind-the-scenes expertise to get the best outcomes
“He lacks the connections and behind the scenes savy to get the best outcome.”

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