Government Experience

  • Attorney General of the United States, United States Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General

Bar Admissions

  • District of Columbia
  • Maryland

Education

  • L.L.B. (J.D.), University of Maryland School of Law, 1961
  • A.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1957

Judicial Clerkships

  • Honorable W. Calvin Chesnut, U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, 1961 - 1962

Memberships

  • American Bar Association

    Federal Bar Association

    Maryland State Bar Association

    District of Columbia Bar Association

    Bar Association of Baltimore City
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Benjamin R. Civiletti
Senior Partner and Past Chair

Ben Civiletti focuses his practice of law on commercial litigation, banking, white-collar crime, government regulation, and corporate governance. He has conducted numerous product liability cases; successfully prosecuted and defended statutory and constitutional claims, and conducted special investigations growing out of derivative suits, governmental proceedings, and a state impeachment resolution. Mr. Civiletti is both a trial and appellate advocate. In addition, he has developed a practice in alternative dispute resolution, working successfully as a mediator, facilitator, master and arbitrator in many commercial and tort disputes to achieve faster and more cost-efficient justice.

Mr. Civiletti's prior service on four public for-profit boards and three non-profit boards has afforded him a thorough familiarity with corporate governance consensus, task forces, and strategic planning. As Attorney General of the United States, Mr. Civiletti argued before the International Court of Justice on behalf of the American captives in Iran, and before the Supreme Court for the right of the government to denaturalize Nazi war criminals, and successfully defended the President's wage and price guidelines in the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (sitting en banc). Furthermore, Mr. Civiletti was responsible for the Justice Department's promulgation of open trial guidelines, the Stanford Daily laws, the development and publication of National Priorities for the Investigation and Prosecution of White-Collar Crime, Principles of Federal Prosecution, National Prison Standards, and a score of other improvements in the effective enforcement of criminal law and in civil rights and environmental protection.

Significant Matters

Mr. Civiletti successfully argued again in the Court of Appeals of Maryland to reverse excessive millions in punitive damages and the court entered judgment for the defendant.  He was co-independent counsel, appointed by regulators, in the investigation of the derivative business of a major Wall Street financial institution.  Mr. Civiletti represented a corporate client in the successful defense of multi-million dollar claims of tortious interference with contract.  For another client, he successfully settled multiple intentional tort claims after a lengthy trial on motions to suppress.  And he again was successful in settling claims from a domestic air crash in which he represented plaintiffs against a major airline.

Activities

Mr. Civiletti has served as a member of the National Research Council Committee to Study National Cryptography Policy and as Chair of the Maryland Governor's Commission on Welfare Policy. He was a member of the Governor's Task Force on Alternatives to Incarceration. In community-related areas, Mr. Civiletti’s service includes former membership on the Legal Aid Bureau, Inc.’s board and Chair of GBMC Healthcare, Inc. (retired). In the legal publications field, he is a member of the Lexis-Nexis/Martindale-Hubbell Legal Advisory Board and a member of Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., - board of editors of Federal Litigation Guide Reporter. Mr. Civiletti has also served as chair or member on a number of task forces under several Maryland governors. These include: Funding of Public Education; Drug Abuse; and Funding of the Arts.