John F. Ramey is an Attorney at ACTS LAW. His practice includes representing clients in the areas of construction defects, personal injury, and business litigation. A member of the American Board of Trial Advocates with extensive trial experience, Mr. Ramey has tried over fifty cases in state and federal courts over his more than 35 years of practice. He has concentrated his practice on the representation of individuals whose person or property has been harmed by the negligence of others in the areas of personal injury and construction defects. John has represented clients in numerous arbitrations and mediations involving seven and eight-figure claims. He is a frequent lecturer on construction and personal injury law, and also an experienced mediator, having successfully mediated to resolution cases involving personal injury and breach of contract claims.
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Mr. Ramey is a member of Rotary International, which is the world’s oldest service organization. Rotary’s motto is “Service Above Self.” He takes this motto seriously in how he approaches the practice of law and professional life as well as his involvement in community and charitable work. He served as President of the Westchester Rotary Club and was a co-chair for the 2012 Rotary District 5280 humanitarian trip to Puerto Rico, which involved 13 service projects in partnership with Rotary Clubs in Puerto Rico. John also served as co-chair of the Westchester Rotary Club’s “Extreme Home Makeover Project” as seen on television and featured on YouTube.
Mr. Ramey notably has been named as a Southern California Super Lawyer from 2016-2024. He also was recently presented with CAL-ABOTA’s 2022 “Community Service Award” alongside his wife, Christa Ramey, for their years of community service. He currently serves on the Finance Committee for the Los Angeles Chapter of CAL-ABOTA. He also serves as the Board Chair on the Westchester YMCA Board of Managers, which oversees community relations, development, and fundraising for the Westchester YMCA.