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Ryan P.
Siney is an associate in the Firm’s Litigation, Corporate and
Financial Services, Intellectual Property, Securities and
Capital Enhancement, Hospitality Industry and International
Practice Groups.
Mr. Siney’s practice focuses on advising large and small
companies on all aspects of business, including formation or
reorganization, contracts, raising capital, compliance with
federal and state securities laws and resolving commercial
disputes through arbitration or litigation. Mr. Siney also
helps clients to register, protect and enforce their
intellectual property rights in trademarks, copyrights and
domain names in the
United States
and internationally. Among the clients Mr. Siney
represents are entrepreneurs and businesses in the automotive,
financial services, real estate, technology, transportation,
health care and hospitality industries, as well as many other
unique enterprises.
He also advises clients in the entertainment industry regarding
copyright, licensing and royalty issues.
Mr. Siney has practiced before trial and appellate courts in
Pennsylvania,
Maryland
and
New Jersey,
as well as various agencies including the United States Trial
and Trademark Appeal Board, the World Intellectual Property
Organization, the Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission, the
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board and local zoning hearing
boards. He also
serves as an arbitrator for the Court of Common Pleas of
Cumberland County and
York County,
Pennsylvania.
Mr. Siney is an assistant editor of the
Vindobona Journal of
International Commercial Law and Arbitration.
He regularly contributes articles to various industry and
legal publications.
Mr. Siney received a Bachelor of Arts cum laude from
Miami
University in
Oxford,
Ohio
and a Master of Science from
Auburn
University. He earned a Juris Doctor from The Pennsylvania State University
Dickinson School of Law, where he was elected to the Order of
Barristers, named a Public Interest Advocate and received honors
for academics in banking regulation. Mr. Siney was twice
selected to represent
Penn
State at the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot in
Vienna, Austria,
where he was named among the top oral advocates. He now
serves as a judge for the international moot competition.
During law school, Mr. Siney worked as a law clerk to
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice J. Michael Eakin.
Mr. Siney is licensed to practice law in
Pennsylvania,
Maryland
and
New Jersey.
He is admitted to the United States Court of Appeals for the
Third Circuit and the United States District Courts for the
Western District of Pennsylvania, Middle District of
Pennsylvania, District of New Jersey, District of Maryland and
District of Colorado.
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