J. Ryan Head

J. Ryan Head 

Attorney

Contact

Attorney J. Ryan Head focuses his practice on the representation of condominium, homeowner (HOA), and townhome community associations in both the prosecution and defense of lawsuits. He handles legal matters including tort defense, including construction litigation, premises liability, and employment practices liability. He also has a background in insurance defense.

J. Ryan leverages his extensive experience to serve his clients effectively, ensuring they receive the best possible service and outcomes.

Prior to joining KSN, J. Ryan dedicated years of practice to legal compliance, ethics counsel, training programs, compliance policies, litigation, and risk analysis. He has extensive experience conducting legal research and interpretation to offer successful counsel to his clients.

While in law school, J. Ryan Head served as a student attorney with the University of Arkansas School of Law’s Criminal Practice Clinic, where he conducted legal research, drafted motions, and participated in courtroom advocacy. He also completed a judicial internship with the Fayette County Circuit Court (7th Division) in Lexington, Kentucky, gaining experience in legal research and observing court proceedings.

James earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 2017. He attended the University of Kentucky for his undergraduate studies, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 2013.

  • J.D., University of Arkansas College of Law, J.D., 2017
  • University of Kentucky, Bachelor of Arts, 2013
  • llinois State Bar
  • Kentucky State Bar
  • Illinois State Bar Association
  • Kentucky State Bar Association
  • CAI Illinois – Community Associations Institute

Connect with KSN Law

Please contact KSN today to discuss your legal needs in a private and free consultation. Fill out the form below or reach our law firm by calling 855-537-0500.

By using the form, you understand and accept that we cannot treat unsolicited information as confidential. Further, initiating possible legal representation requires review for any potential conflict of interest.

Sign up for the KSN Newsletter

Join over 58,000 newsletter subscribers to receive legal updates, best practices, industry trends, and details on or upcoming events!

Subscribe to the KSN Newsletter