Ryan Helmick

Founder & Lead Attorney | The Defense Firm

About Ryan

Ryan Helmick is the Founder and Lead Attorney of The Defense Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Licensed in Nevada since 2012, Ryan has practiced exclusively in criminal defense for more than a decade, handling some of the most serious and high-profile cases in Las Vegas. His experience includes murder, sex crimes, DUI, domestic violence, drug offenses, robbery, gun crimes, kidnapping, and other major felony matters.
He has been recognized for both his trial work and reputation in the legal community, including being voted Best Criminal Defense Attorney of Las Vegas by the Las Vegas Review-Journal and receiving Lawyer of the Year honors for 2024 and 2025. He is also the author of The Defense Begins, available on Amazon.

Ryan’s Story

Ryan was born in Elkins, West Virginia, and spent his childhood between Las Vegas, Nevada and Cocoa Beach, Florida, as his parents lived on opposite coasts.

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About Ryan

Ryan Helmick is the Founder and Lead Attorney of The Defense Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Licensed in Nevada since 2012, Ryan has practiced exclusively in criminal defense for more than a decade, handling some of the most serious and high-profile cases in Las Vegas. 

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Ryan was born in Elkins, West Virginia, and spent his childhood between Las Vegas, Nevada and Cocoa Beach, Florida, as his parents lived on opposite coasts.

He is a proud father of his daughter, whose life has had a profound impact on the way he sees both people and his work. Ryan often describes her as his ultimate teacher and a daily reminder of the importance of patience, empathy, listening, and truly engaging with others. Those qualities are central to how he represents clients during some of the most difficult moments of their lives.

His experience includes murder, sex crimes, DUI, domestic violence, drug offenses, robbery, gun crimes, kidnapping, and other major felony matters.
He has been recognized for both his trial work and reputation in the legal community, including being voted Best Criminal Defense Attorney of Las Vegas by the Las Vegas Review-Journal and receiving Lawyer of the Year honors for 2024 and 2025. He is also the author of The Defense Begins, available on Amazon.

Ryan’s Story

Ryan was born in Elkins, West Virginia, and spent his childhood between Las Vegas, Nevada and Cocoa Beach, Florida, as his parents lived on opposite coasts.

He is a proud father of his daughter, whose life has had a profound impact on the way he sees both people and his work. Ryan often describes her as his ultimate teacher and a daily reminder of the importance of patience, empathy, listening, and truly engaging with others. Those qualities are central to how he represents clients during some of the most difficult moments of their lives.

Education and Training

Ryan earned his undergraduate degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, before moving to San Diego to attend Thomas Jefferson School of Law.

During law school, he earned Dean’s List honors for Academic Excellence, and his studies focused on criminal law and trial practice.

Throughout his career, Ryan has continued to sharpen his skills through legal study, seminars, and advanced training. He has trained with the Trial Lawyers College, founded by the late Gerry Spence, on more than one occasion. He was also mentored for much of his career by the late Bill Terry, a legendary Las Vegas criminal defense attorney.

Experience and Professional Roles

Ryan continues to practice exclusively in criminal defense.

Since 2012, he has served as a member of the Office of Appointed Counsel for cases involving potential life sentences. He also serves as an Ombudsman for the Police Fatality Fact-Finding Review Board.

In addition to his legal practice, Ryan has been featured on A&E’s Accused: Guilty or Innocent? for one of his cases and has been recognized by organizations including The National Trial Lawyers, Super Lawyers, the National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys, Lawyers of Distinction, and other client and peer-reviewed legal honors.

What Sets Him Apart

Ryan will be the first to say it is not the awards that define him.

What sets him apart is his passion for defending people, his commitment to his clients, and his relentless preparation in every case he handles.

“Walking out of the courtroom, knowing I did everything I could do for that person, knowing I gave it everything I had, that’s what it’s all about.”

Credentials

Ryan will be the first to say it is not the awards that define him.

What sets him apart is his passion for defending people, his commitment to his clients, and his relentless preparation in every case he handles.

“Walking out of the courtroom, knowing I did everything I could do for that person, knowing I gave it everything I had, that’s what it’s all about.”

Nevada Bar Number

12769

Licensed Since

2012

Status

Active (no public discipline found)

Federal Admissions

December 2013 at the United District Court for The District of Nevada 

Education

  • J.D. — Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego
    • Dean’s List (x2) for Academic Excellence
  • B.S., Criminal Justice — University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Practice Areas

  • Criminal Defense (exclusive focus)
  • DUI / DWI
  • Murder / Homicide
  • Sex Crimes / Sexual Assault
  • Domestic Violence
  • Drug Offenses
  • Robbery / Burglary / Theft
  • Gun Crimes
  • Kidnapping
  • Federal Offenses
  • Expungement / Record Sealing

Recognitions

Recognition Years Source
Super Lawyers Rising Stars (Mountain States) 2021, 2022, 2025 Super Lawyers (Thomson Reuters)
National Trial Lawyers Top 100 2023, 2024, 2025 The National Trial Lawyers
National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 2015, 2016 The National Trial Lawyers
Best Criminal Defense Attorney of Las Vegas 2022 Las Vegas Review-Journal (readers' poll)
Client's Choice Award 2016, 2017, 2019 Avvo
10 Best Attorneys 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys
Recognizing Excellence in Criminal Defense Law 2020 Lawyers of Distinction
10 Best Attorneys 2020 American Institute of Criminal Law Attorney
Las Vegas Top 100 Lawyers 2021 MyVegas
Litigator of the Year 2021, 2024, 2026 The American Institute of Trial Lawyers
Top-Ranking Attorney 2021 The American Association of Attorney Advocates
Top Ten Ranking 2023 National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys
Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorney 2024 MyLegal Win
Lawyer of the Year 2024, 2025 American Institute of Legal Professionals

Notable Cases

Case Outcome Source
State v. Kristina Kerlus — Murder and child abuse charges (death of 2-month-old) All charges dismissed (Dec. 2022) PR Newswire, A&E, KTNV
State v. Kody Harlan — First-degree murder of Henderson teen Matthew Minkler (2018) Convicted; sentenced to life with parole Las Vegas Review-Journal
State v. Robert Telles — Murder of LVRJ reporter Jeff German Briefly retained as defense counsel (later replaced) Las Vegas Review-Journal, Court TV
State v. Tyler Johns — Teen accused of murder; $1M bail set Pending / not reported Las Vegas Review-Journal
Church parking lot stabbing Prosecutors ruled self-defense Las Vegas Review-Journal

Professional Memberships

  • Office of Appointed Counsel (life sentence cases), member since 2012
  • Ombudsman, Las Vegas Police Fatality Fact-Finding Review Board

Office Location

  • Las Vegas: 8180 Rafael Rivera Way, Suite 205, Las Vegas, NV 89113
  • Phone: 702-HELMICK / (725) 286-0002
  • Website: thedefensefirm.com

In the Media

  • Featured on A&E’s Accused: Guilty or Innocent? — Season 4, Episode 6: “Killer Mom or Innocent Parent?” (February 16, 2023), covering the Kristina Kerlus case
  • Author of The Defense Begins: Nevada Criminal Justice: A Roadmap for the Accused and Their Families (Amazon ASIN: B0CD16FNM4)
  • Quoted and referenced as counsel of record in multiple Las Vegas Review-Journal articles covering murder trials (Harlan, Telles, Johns cases)
  • PR Newswire feature syndicated to ABC4, Benzinga, and other outlets (February 2023)
  • Video interview with Vegas Legal Magazine

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