

Ryan Deady
Defense Attorney
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Ryan Deady is a litigation attorney.
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Episode # 6 • 25 Sept 2019
D-Day: Preparing For Your Deposition
In this episode, we discuss the need for emotional, psychological, and practical preparation for your deposition. We hear from experts such as defense attorney Ryan Deady (of Barton Gilman, LLP) as well as Dr. Ilene Brenner, author of 'How to Survive a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit.' As always, you'll hear from physicians about their experiences as well. (Note: this is not concrete legal advice -- you need your lawyer for that. This is meant as a general guide to the process and what you might expect, but just like in medicine, every legal case is unique.)
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Ryan Deady is a civil litigator representing clients with medical professional liability defense matters, hospital and health care issues, and personal injury cases. He has successfully represented clients in all Rhode Island courts and before the Rhode Island Department of Health, as well as assisting physicians with responding to Board Complaints in Massachusetts. Deady regularly consults with healthcare institutions on risk management issues and strategy, and he has given numerous presentations to physicians and healthcare institutions on topics such as HIPAA, EMRs, and significant statelevel legal decisions that impact the defense of physicians and healthcare institutions. He has also been a guest speaker on a podcast series about physicians experiencing medical malpractice litigation. Deady serves on the Board of Directors for the Interfaith Counseling Center of Rhode Island. He earned his J.D., cum laude, from Roger Williams University School of Law and his B.A., magna cum laude, from the University of Rhode Island.
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