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Ryan Harbin

Ryan Harbin

Ryan Elizabeth Harbin is a thorough, detail-oriented litigator with experience across a broad range of industries.  Ms. Harbin enjoys working with her clients to identify and implement creative strategies to resolve disputes, whether through litigation, arbitration and mediation, or negotiation.  Ms. Harbin’s prior positions included complex commercial litigation at a national firm and outside general counsel for a national healthcare company.  She obtained her J.D., cum laude, from Georgia State University’s College of Law, and her undergraduate B.S., cum laude, from Boston University. 
 

Education

  • Georgia State University College of Law
    J.D., cum laude, 2012

    Honors & Activities:

    • Georgia State University Law Review, Student Writing Associate Editor, Article Author
    • Bleckley Inn of Court at Georgia State University, Pupil
    • SAIICA Summer Program in Commercial Arbitration, Participant
    • Georgia Court of Appeals, Extern
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  • Boston University
    B.S., cum laude, 2007

    Honors & Activities:

    • WTBU, Boston University’s student-run radio station, General Manager, Programming Director

 

Professional Activities

  • Georgia Association for Women Lawyers (GAWL)
  • GAWLedu: Graduate, 2014 to 2015 Class
  • Best Lawyers in America ® “Ones to Watch” Georgia: Commercial Litigation – 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024

Speaking Engagements

  • Atlanta International Arbitration Society 10th Annual Conference
  • Panelist, “Virtually Back to Normal? Takeaways from a Year of Remote Arbitration Hearings and Pathways Forward”

Bar Admissions

  • State Bar of Georgia
  • Admitted to practice before Georgia Superior and State Courts, Georgia Court of Appeals, Georgia Supreme Court, United States District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Georgia, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh and Second Circuits
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