The Law Office of Ryan T. Darby
California Law Firm
The Law Office of Ryan T. Darby
Ryan T. Darby practices various forms of civil litigation in San Diego. His specialties include landlord-tenant, personal injury, defamation, and public interest law. He began his law practice in 2010 because he wants to provide outstanding representation to deserving clients. Law is not just a calling, but a profession, and he only represents good people and businesses with meritorious cases. Securing just outcomes remains the cornerstone of Ryan’s practice.
Practice Areas:
- Landlord Tenant
- Personal Injury
- Defamation
- Restraining Order
- Public Interest Law
Principal Attorney:
Ryan T. Darby
The Law Office of Ryan T. Darby
525 B Street, Suite 1500
San Diego, CA 92101
Telephone: (619) 858-4766
Facsimile: (619) 243-7226
darby@darby-law.com
http://www.darby-law.com/contact
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