Womble Carlyle promotes Charleston attorney Ryan Gilsenan to Partner

January 5, 2017

CHARLESTON, SC – Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP has promoted Charleston attorney Ryan Gilsenan to Partner in the firm.

Ryan Gilsenan counsels commercial ship owners and insurers in responding to collisions, machinery failure, groundings, cargo damage, longshoreman and seaman claims, as well as MARPOL compliance and investigations, charter party negotiations, and other incidents and disputes. He also practices in general litigation involving construction defects, contracts and product liability. A former seagoing marine engineer aboard tankers, container ships and car carriers, and a former officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve, Gilsenan practices in Womble Carlyle’s Charleston, S.C. office.

 

About Womble Carlyle

Womble Carlyle is a 500-attorney law firm that corporate clients rely on to provide core legal services, such as Complex Business Litigation, Mass Torts, Intellectual Property, Corporate & Securities, Finance and Real Estate.

Our focus is the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic and Silicon Valley markets, and from this footprint, we serve clients in matters across the country and across the world. Clients trust us because we understand their businesses, focus on their successes, demonstrate a commitment to help, and deliver value for their dollars they spend on us. 

Womble Carlyle has a transatlantic alliance with leading U.K. firm Bond Dickinson to provide clients with domestic legal, regulatory and business advice in both the U.S. and U.K. Thanks to Womble Carlyle’s alliance with Lex Mundi, the world’s largest association of independent law firms, we also can offer clients access to quality-tested local counsel in more than 120 countries. Lex Mundi provides seamless access to local attorneys and market knowledge throughout the globe.

Womble Carlyle’s offices are located in: Atlanta; Charleston, Columbia and Greenville, S.C.; Charlotte, Greensboro, Raleigh, Research Triangle Park, and Winston-Salem, N.C.; Silicon Valley, Calif., Washington, D.C.; Charlottesville and Tysons Corner, Va.; Baltimore; and Wilmington, Del.