Co-Founder & Partner
Ryan Watstein
Founding partner and nationally recognized class-action litigator. Roughly 600 class actions defended — and never a class paid.
Overview
Ryan Watstein is a founding partner of WT and a nationally recognized litigator. Ryan has successfully represented companies and individuals as lead counsel in a variety of litigation matters across the country, including approximately 600 national class actions. In none of the hundreds of class actions he’s defended has a class been paid. For these achievements, Ryan is ranked as a Band 1, “Star Individual” by Chambers USA alongside the practice he leads, which also received a Band 1 ranking — the highest designation, awarded to only a few practices and lawyers.
Ryan has substantial experience litigating dozens of types of consumer class action claims, including those involving privacy, false advertising, contract, the TCPA, FCRA, FDCPA, FCCPA, CIPA, the Rosenthal Act, and other state consumer statutes such as California’s UCL and Florida’s FDUTPA. He has litigated such cases through evidentiary hearings, trial, and appeal, and has also litigated numerous bet-the-company business disputes for both plaintiffs and defendants. The cases and appeals Ryan has litigated have involved many billions of dollars and have spanned more than two dozen jurisdictions and arbitration tribunals across the country.
In addition to being ranked by Chambers, Ryan has been recognized by Law360 as a Top Class Action Attorney, as a “Rising Star” by Georgia Super Lawyers, and as one of Georgia’s “Legal Elite — Best Lawyers in Georgia” by Georgia Trend Magazine.
Ryan graduated from Leadership DeKalb and served on United Way’s DeKalb Advisory Board. He volunteers as a moot court competition judge, regularly speaks on issues germane to his areas of expertise, and is a past Board Member of the Druid Hills Civic Association. Ryan is an avid skier, surfer, traveler, and proud father of two.
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