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Ryan Hagens has handled a variety of Litigation cases. His focus has primarily been civil litigation, which includes land disputes, property taxes, eminent domain, breach of contract, and many other areas of litigation. Ryan brings great passion, determination, and creativity to achieve his clients’ goals.
After graduating from the University of Houston-Victoria with a degree in Healthcare Administration, Ryan became a supervisor with Quest Diagnostics and oversaw and mentored phlebotomists from Waco to Buda. However, he always had a passion and interest in the law. In 2019, Ryan applied and was accepted to St. Mary’s School. During Law School, Ryan interned with Federal District Judge the Honorable Xavier Rodriguez from the Western District of Texas in San Antonio and was a Law Clerk for the Office of the Texas Attorney General – Consumer Protection Division. Ryan graduated magna cum laude and was inducted into the Harlan Society for graduating in the top 5% of his class and was the only one in his class to take the bar and pass it before graduating. He was also a member of the St. Mary’s Law Journal, where his article on the Sale of Law Practice in Texas was published. After Law School, Ryan worked for a law firm in Dripping Springs, Texas, where he learned and fell in love with all law concerning rural land and landowners. This is also where Ryan met Chris Bell, who always saw great talent and potential in Ryan. When Chris Bell started the Law Office of Chris Bell, Chris knew he wanted to bring Ryan in to help grow the firm and help his clients with their legal matters.
Ryan now makes his home in Wimberley, Texas, with his wife of 7 years, Rachel, on their 8-acre property. Ryan has two stepchildren: Nicholas, who graduated from Texas State University and has a construction business, and Kaitlyn, who is studying architecture at UTSA. He spends his spare time working on his land, golfing, hunting, fishing, and spending time with his four dogs, two cats, goats, and ducks.