Ryan Jacobs

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Biography

Ryan Jacobs is a Florida native and was raised in the Orlando area. He received his Bachelor's degree from Florida State University and his Juris Doctor degree from Stetson University College of Law. After law school, Mr. Jacobs worked at a firm in St. Petersburg, Florida, where he represented small businesses and homeowners in property insurance matters. In 2022, Mr. Jacobs joined Morgan & Morgan to represent people who have been wrongfully injured in Premises Liability cases.

Recent Wins

Ryan Jacobs $500,000 Personal Injury 2025

Earl Patton v. [Confidential Defendant] $450,000 Slip and Fall 2025

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Areas of Practice (1)

  • Premises Liability and Slip & Fall Lawyers

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Florida State University, BA, 2017
Law School Attended:
Stetson University College of Law, JD, 2020
Year of First Admission:
2021
Admission:
United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida; The Florida Bar
ISLN:
1001053966

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