Ryan Tseng, an associate in Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Litigation Department, was recognized by Law Week Colorado with a 2026 Leading Young Lawyer Award. The award recognizes outstanding early-career attorneys making a meaningful impact in the legal profession and their communities. Tseng was recognized for his professional excellence, leadership and commitment to service.
Tseng practices in construction litigation, focusing on property law, development issues and complex disputes involving construction projects. Within the community, he serves as vice president of the board of directors of LAW SCHOOL…Yes We Can!, a pipeline program that works to help underrepresented and diverse students successfully navigate the path to law school.
In his Law Week profile, Tseng reflects on how a business ethics course changed the trajectory of his career, his personal connection to property law and his mentorship in the firm’s Construction Litigation practice. To read the profile, click here.
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