Ryan Blaney advises clients on regulatory investigations, enforcement actions, litigations, cyber incidents, compliance, and corporate transactions in the areas of data privacy, cybersecurity, health care, and artificial intelligence (AI). He has two decades of experience representing health care entities, life sciences, private equity, financial services, retail companies, and technology firms.
Ryan has served as lead counsel defending clients in regulatory investigations conducted by agencies including HHS-OCR (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights), DOJ (Department of Justice), FTC (Federal Trade Commission), FCC (Federal Communications Commission), and State Attorneys General and in quarterbacking responses to large-scale ransomware attacks and cyber breaches by nation-states. He also has substantial experience defending clients in False Claims Act litigations, obtaining several declinations and dismissals, and advising on DOJ's Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative.
Ryan also has in-depth experience counseling clients on emerging AI, digital health, health care fraud and abuse, third-party reimbursement, and FDA (Food & Drug Administration) regulatory matters.
Prior to attending law school, Ryan earned a master’s degree in education and taught at an under-resourced Catholic middle school. Ryan has been repeatedly recognized for his public service and pro bono work. He has successfully handled numerous education-related cases, helped establish three nonprofit organizations, and defended qualified recipients of disability benefits.
- University of Notre Dame (J.D. 2004; M.Ed. 2001; B.A. 1999)
- District of Columbia, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey
Recognized in The Legal 500 United States in the areas of health care: service providers; media technology; and telecoms: cyber law (including data protection and privacy)
- Law Clerk to Judge Robert A. Fall, New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division (2004-2005)
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