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Ryan Jennings

Ryan knew at an early age he wanted to be an attorney. In 1996 at age 15, while a sophomore in highschool, Ryan began working at Gatti & Gatti as a file clerk. Ryan’s job changed as he grew older to “gofer” when he turned 16 and could drive. Throughout highschool and the first few years in undergraduate Ryan worked as backup receptionist, backup legal assistant, and began functioning as a law clerk prior to even entering law school. During undergraduate at Willamette University Ryan was a very capable law clerk performing legal research and writing, drafting legal memoranda, and generally doing the job of people typically in the second and third year of law school.

Ryan attended Willamette University College of Liberal Arts and Willamette University College of Law because he knew that he wanted to work at Gatti & Gatti for the rest of his life. Ryan received two bachelor of arts degrees from Willamette University in 2002, double majoring in Philosophy and Religious Studies (Willamette’s label for a Theology degree). Ryan graduated from law school in 2005 and was admitted to the Oregon State Bar as an attorney on September 22, 2005.

Ryan is admitted to practice in Oregon State Court and in the United States Federal Court for the District of Oregon.

Throughout the years of working at Gatti & Gatti Ryan has become a very experienced and capable attorney, and has actively participated in the preparation and trial of hundreds of cases ranging from motor vehicle collisions, medical negligence cases, and sexual abuse cases. Ryan’s love of the law has been evident in his work ethic, and his desire to always know and do more. Because he has worked very closely with every attorney in our offices, we have all been very proud to watch Ryan grow up, and now join us by accomplishing his life long goal of becoming an attorney.

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