Patent litigation attorney
Kyle N. Ryman
1 tracked appearance — 1 plaintiff · 0 defendant.
Specialty & background
Kyle N. Ryman is a patent litigation attorney with experience representing operating companies in intellectual property disputes. His practice, informed by his role as counsel for American Airlines, Inc. in American Airlines, Inc. v. Intellectual Ventures I LLC, indicates experience in matters involving software and computer architecture patents, as American Airlines was noted as the plaintiff in this tracked case.
Currently, Mr. Ryman leads Ryman Litigation PLLC. Prior to establishing his own firm, he was an associate at the nationally recognized trial boutique McKool Smith, where his practice included intellectual property and commercial litigation, with a focus on appeals in the federal circuit. Demonstrating a direct understanding of the patent process, Mr. Ryman was also issued a patent in February 2024 for "Scholati," an educational technology application he developed.
While specific verdicts or settlements for the American Airlines matter were not publicly detailed in available records given the case's recent filing, it stands as his prominent tracked patent litigation appearance. Publicly available information does not extensively detail his involvement in Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) or Inter Partes Review (IPR) proceedings.
Mr. Ryman is admitted to practice in Texas and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, as well as multiple U.S. District Courts in Texas. He earned his Juris Doctor with highest honors from the University of Texas School of Law in 2020, where he was an Articles Editor of the Texas Law Review. His legal foundation includes clerkships for the Honorable Don R. Willett of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and the Honorable Nathan L. Hecht of the Supreme Court of Texas.
Roles
- counsel1
Cases (1)
- π plaintiffAmerican Airlines, Inc. v. Intellectual Ventures I LLCcounsel