Ryan Beasley
Greenville, SC
Licensed for 20 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Business
Language
English
About
Practices Areas
Criminal Defense
Business
Language
English
Contact
Ryan L. Beasley, Attorney At Law, Pa416 E North StGreenville, SC, 29601-3005416 E North StGreenville, SC, 29601-3005
Office: N/A
Website: N/AReviews
A year ago, my husband and I experienced something that no parent should have to go through. Our son was arrested and faced possible criminal charges. With our son’s future uncertain, we wanted a law firm that would be proactive, thorough, aggressive and compassionate. AnneMarie Odom immediately reassured us that it was her goal to get the best possible results for our son. She fought very hard through the whole process and made the impossible happen. The charges were dropped against our son.
Ryan Beasley is the best! I was in jail on drug trafficking charges, with no bond; He got me a bond! I was facing 25 to LIFE; I walked out of court with 5 years Federal probation! I have my life back. He's very knowledgeable of both State and Federal Law. He makes all the right moves and covers a large portion of the State of South Carolina. If you are in a bad legal spot, and can afford the very best, go with Beasley! He is worth the money! You get what you pay for... Highly recommended! Forget about Saul.. Better call Ryan!
I hired Ryan Bradley's office on a very veryserious charge I was facing...Not only did Ryan personally drive to the law enforcement center to pick me up, he did so AFTER HOURS to make sure I got bonded out and did so at 6pm just in time and to make sure I DID NOT have to spend the night in jail. I had nowhere to go and Ryan put me up in a hotel room downtown, told me to stay put and went home and brought me some soup back that his wife had made. As the case progressed, he was very informative and effective in his communication, keeping me posted throughout the ordeal and consistently telling me that he'd handle the case--which he did. Not only did he keep the stress off of me during an incredibly intense situation, he totally took care of the case when I was at one of my lowest points in my life. Ryan may charge more in certain circumstances than some of the other lawyers around but I've found that many lawyers that don't charge anything or even those that do, cannot get the same results as Mr. Beasley. For instance, I fired several lawyers in my domestic action that charged a fortune for absolutely nothing. Ryan not only got my charged dismissed, his office handled the expungement of the record without me even having to press them on the issue. Without Ryan's help and compassion I wouldn't have a career.
Hands down Ryan is the best lawyer in town. I highly recommend him to anyone that needs proper representation. I could list all the great things about him but what meant the most was how comfortable he made me feel.
I hired Ryan a few months back and it didn't take long to realize I wasted $3,500.00. He had big ideas and a strategic plan at the consultation, but it seemed like as soon as he cashed the check he wanted to rollover and take whatever the prosecution would offer him for the quickest resolution. Knowing that I had a pretty good case (probably way better than most), I asked why we weren't going after a better deal or fighting the case all together. He began to tell me all the ways he could prosecute me if he worked for the Solicitors office and all the ways he could convince a jury to find me guilty, instead of acting like my attorney and creating strategies of how he could defend me. He made me feel like his agenda wasn't to defend me, but was to scare me into following him like a blind sheep into a poor agreement, so he could dispose of my case quickly and easily and move on to the next paycheck. Needless to say, I fired him and my new attorney struck up a much better agreement within days (had the charges dismissed and my case disposed of within a couple weeks) than Ryan had even asked for to my knowledge in the 3+ months he represented me. Ryan was a nice guy in the beginning, but I didn't feel that way about him by the end, and I felt like he's in it for all the wrong reasons (easy/quick money vs. care for his clients). It seemed to me like he wanted quick resolutions to end a case and consider it some type of win instead of fighting to get the best resolution for his client. I even asked for an itemized bill after I fired him, it simply stated " I worked x hours on your case and the charges are x amount of dollars" completely missing the meaning of "itemized." This made me feel like he was hiding his work and made me feel like didn't want me to see the amount of work he did or didn't put into defending me. I asked for a copy of my case file and some of the documents he or his office prepared had someone else's first name with my last name in the case title. My name has never been William, and that should always concern a client if his attorney can't get his clients name correct on documents. I still have a copy of them. Also, from day one he constantly said things like "don't worry about it, I'll take care of it, you have other things to focus on," which put me completely at ease. Then in the final days before my hearing he dropped on me an offer that was way worse than anything we had really discussed or I had considered and it felt like he was pressuring me to agree to it. Every time I tried to contact Ryan prior to my hearing to discuss strategy I felt like he shut me down and I was bothering him and he just wanted me to be quiet and stay out of it. This was completely different than how my second attorney made me feel who called me every few days to give me updates, tell me what he thought, and asked how I felt or what I thought about where we were. My second attorney made me feel like he cared about me, the outcome, and my life way more than Ryan ever did. This is my opinion based on my experience with Ryan. I've worked many years in the legal system and I felt like I was getting the services of a court appointed public defender. In my experience, there are attorneys who can get better results and treat their clients with more respect, courtesy, and compassion, making for a much better overall experience.
A year ago, my husband and I experienced something that no parent should have to go through. Our son was arrested and faced possible criminal charges. With our son’s future uncertain, we wanted a law firm that would be proactive, thorough, aggressive and compassionate. AnneMarie Odom immediately reassured us that it was her goal to get the best possible results for our son. She fought very hard through the whole process and made the impossible happen. The charges were dropped against our son.
Ryan Beasley is the best! I was in jail on drug trafficking charges, with no bond; He got me a bond! I was facing 25 to LIFE; I walked out of court with 5 years Federal probation! I have my life back. He's very knowledgeable of both State and Federal Law. He makes all the right moves and covers a large portion of the State of South Carolina. If you are in a bad legal spot, and can afford the very best, go with Beasley! He is worth the money! You get what you pay for... Highly recommended! Forget about Saul.. Better call Ryan!
I hired Ryan Bradley's office on a very veryserious charge I was facing...Not only did Ryan personally drive to the law enforcement center to pick me up, he did so AFTER HOURS to make sure I got bonded out and did so at 6pm just in time and to make sure I DID NOT have to spend the night in jail. I had nowhere to go and Ryan put me up in a hotel room downtown, told me to stay put and went home and brought me some soup back that his wife had made. As the case progressed, he was very informative and effective in his communication, keeping me posted throughout the ordeal and consistently telling me that he'd handle the case--which he did. Not only did he keep the stress off of me during an incredibly intense situation, he totally took care of the case when I was at one of my lowest points in my life. Ryan may charge more in certain circumstances than some of the other lawyers around but I've found that many lawyers that don't charge anything or even those that do, cannot get the same results as Mr. Beasley. For instance, I fired several lawyers in my domestic action that charged a fortune for absolutely nothing. Ryan not only got my charged dismissed, his office handled the expungement of the record without me even having to press them on the issue. Without Ryan's help and compassion I wouldn't have a career.
Hands down Ryan is the best lawyer in town. I highly recommend him to anyone that needs proper representation. I could list all the great things about him but what meant the most was how comfortable he made me feel.
I hired Ryan a few months back and it didn't take long to realize I wasted $3,500.00. He had big ideas and a strategic plan at the consultation, but it seemed like as soon as he cashed the check he wanted to rollover and take whatever the prosecution would offer him for the quickest resolution. Knowing that I had a pretty good case (probably way better than most), I asked why we weren't going after a better deal or fighting the case all together. He began to tell me all the ways he could prosecute me if he worked for the Solicitors office and all the ways he could convince a jury to find me guilty, instead of acting like my attorney and creating strategies of how he could defend me. He made me feel like his agenda wasn't to defend me, but was to scare me into following him like a blind sheep into a poor agreement, so he could dispose of my case quickly and easily and move on to the next paycheck. Needless to say, I fired him and my new attorney struck up a much better agreement within days (had the charges dismissed and my case disposed of within a couple weeks) than Ryan had even asked for to my knowledge in the 3+ months he represented me. Ryan was a nice guy in the beginning, but I didn't feel that way about him by the end, and I felt like he's in it for all the wrong reasons (easy/quick money vs. care for his clients). It seemed to me like he wanted quick resolutions to end a case and consider it some type of win instead of fighting to get the best resolution for his client. I even asked for an itemized bill after I fired him, it simply stated " I worked x hours on your case and the charges are x amount of dollars" completely missing the meaning of "itemized." This made me feel like he was hiding his work and made me feel like didn't want me to see the amount of work he did or didn't put into defending me. I asked for a copy of my case file and some of the documents he or his office prepared had someone else's first name with my last name in the case title. My name has never been William, and that should always concern a client if his attorney can't get his clients name correct on documents. I still have a copy of them. Also, from day one he constantly said things like "don't worry about it, I'll take care of it, you have other things to focus on," which put me completely at ease. Then in the final days before my hearing he dropped on me an offer that was way worse than anything we had really discussed or I had considered and it felt like he was pressuring me to agree to it. Every time I tried to contact Ryan prior to my hearing to discuss strategy I felt like he shut me down and I was bothering him and he just wanted me to be quiet and stay out of it. This was completely different than how my second attorney made me feel who called me every few days to give me updates, tell me what he thought, and asked how I felt or what I thought about where we were. My second attorney made me feel like he cared about me, the outcome, and my life way more than Ryan ever did. This is my opinion based on my experience with Ryan. I've worked many years in the legal system and I felt like I was getting the services of a court appointed public defender. In my experience, there are attorneys who can get better results and treat their clients with more respect, courtesy, and compassion, making for a much better overall experience.
A year ago, my husband and I experienced something that no parent should have to go through. Our son was arrested and faced possible criminal charges. With our son’s future uncertain, we wanted a law firm that would be proactive, thorough, aggressive and compassionate. AnneMarie Odom immediately reassured us that it was her goal to get the best possible results for our son. She fought very hard through the whole process and made the impossible happen. The charges were dropped against our son.
Ryan Beasley is the best! I was in jail on drug trafficking charges, with no bond; He got me a bond! I was facing 25 to LIFE; I walked out of court with 5 years Federal probation! I have my life back. He's very knowledgeable of both State and Federal Law. He makes all the right moves and covers a large portion of the State of South Carolina. If you are in a bad legal spot, and can afford the very best, go with Beasley! He is worth the money! You get what you pay for... Highly recommended! Forget about Saul.. Better call Ryan!
I hired Ryan Bradley's office on a very veryserious charge I was facing...Not only did Ryan personally drive to the law enforcement center to pick me up, he did so AFTER HOURS to make sure I got bonded out and did so at 6pm just in time and to make sure I DID NOT have to spend the night in jail. I had nowhere to go and Ryan put me up in a hotel room downtown, told me to stay put and went home and brought me some soup back that his wife had made. As the case progressed, he was very informative and effective in his communication, keeping me posted throughout the ordeal and consistently telling me that he'd handle the case--which he did. Not only did he keep the stress off of me during an incredibly intense situation, he totally took care of the case when I was at one of my lowest points in my life. Ryan may charge more in certain circumstances than some of the other lawyers around but I've found that many lawyers that don't charge anything or even those that do, cannot get the same results as Mr. Beasley. For instance, I fired several lawyers in my domestic action that charged a fortune for absolutely nothing. Ryan not only got my charged dismissed, his office handled the expungement of the record without me even having to press them on the issue. Without Ryan's help and compassion I wouldn't have a career.
Hands down Ryan is the best lawyer in town. I highly recommend him to anyone that needs proper representation. I could list all the great things about him but what meant the most was how comfortable he made me feel.
I hired Ryan a few months back and it didn't take long to realize I wasted $3,500.00. He had big ideas and a strategic plan at the consultation, but it seemed like as soon as he cashed the check he wanted to rollover and take whatever the prosecution would offer him for the quickest resolution. Knowing that I had a pretty good case (probably way better than most), I asked why we weren't going after a better deal or fighting the case all together. He began to tell me all the ways he could prosecute me if he worked for the Solicitors office and all the ways he could convince a jury to find me guilty, instead of acting like my attorney and creating strategies of how he could defend me. He made me feel like his agenda wasn't to defend me, but was to scare me into following him like a blind sheep into a poor agreement, so he could dispose of my case quickly and easily and move on to the next paycheck. Needless to say, I fired him and my new attorney struck up a much better agreement within days (had the charges dismissed and my case disposed of within a couple weeks) than Ryan had even asked for to my knowledge in the 3+ months he represented me. Ryan was a nice guy in the beginning, but I didn't feel that way about him by the end, and I felt like he's in it for all the wrong reasons (easy/quick money vs. care for his clients). It seemed to me like he wanted quick resolutions to end a case and consider it some type of win instead of fighting to get the best resolution for his client. I even asked for an itemized bill after I fired him, it simply stated " I worked x hours on your case and the charges are x amount of dollars" completely missing the meaning of "itemized." This made me feel like he was hiding his work and made me feel like didn't want me to see the amount of work he did or didn't put into defending me. I asked for a copy of my case file and some of the documents he or his office prepared had someone else's first name with my last name in the case title. My name has never been William, and that should always concern a client if his attorney can't get his clients name correct on documents. I still have a copy of them. Also, from day one he constantly said things like "don't worry about it, I'll take care of it, you have other things to focus on," which put me completely at ease. Then in the final days before my hearing he dropped on me an offer that was way worse than anything we had really discussed or I had considered and it felt like he was pressuring me to agree to it. Every time I tried to contact Ryan prior to my hearing to discuss strategy I felt like he shut me down and I was bothering him and he just wanted me to be quiet and stay out of it. This was completely different than how my second attorney made me feel who called me every few days to give me updates, tell me what he thought, and asked how I felt or what I thought about where we were. My second attorney made me feel like he cared about me, the outcome, and my life way more than Ryan ever did. This is my opinion based on my experience with Ryan. I've worked many years in the legal system and I felt like I was getting the services of a court appointed public defender. In my experience, there are attorneys who can get better results and treat their clients with more respect, courtesy, and compassion, making for a much better overall experience.