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Ryan Morgan
Work Department
Family & Divorce, Public Law Children- Non Accidental Injury, Public Law Children- Sexual Abuse, Public Law Children- Neglect, Private Law Children, Matrimonial Finance
Career
Call : 2017
Ryan accepts instructions in all areas of family law with a particular interest in care proceedings. Ryan often represents vulnerable parties with cognitive difficulties including through the OS and those who require the assistance of an intermediary. He also has experience of representing parties in complex fact finding hearings.
Ryan conducted his training contract with Battrick Clark between 2012 and 2014. He moved to Cook and Co Solicitors to gain more experience of private client work and to deal with high-net worth individuals. Whilst waiting for the results of his Bar Transfer Test he also worked at Watkins Solicitors. He had a multi-discipline practice including private client and family law cases. This included significant advocacy experience representing parties in the Family Court including during contested hearings.
Ryan developed his practice by building successful relationships with professional contacts who referred clients and work. Ryan has continued to use this successful model at the Bar.
Memberships
Western Circuit
Education
University of the West of England – LLB (Hons) – First Class
Admitted to the Roll of Solicitors of England and Wales- November 2014
Called to the Bar – July 2017 ( Lincolns Inn)
Leisure
Ryan is a keen rugby player and Bristol Rugby supporter. He also enjoys cricket, surfing and walking his Dachshund.
Lawyer Rankings
Regional Bar > Western Circuit > Family: children and domestic violence
(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 4Ryan Morgan – St John’s Chambers ‘Ryan is always well prepared, calm, and has excellent client skills. He gives clear advice which can be easily understood.’