Ronald Safer of Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila brings deep experience as a former federal prosecutor to his practice in white-collar criminal defence, including cases involving bankruptcy, mail and wire fraud, insider trading, and corruption. Safer also handles complex civil litigation, conducts internal investigations, and is involved in pro bono work related to wrongful convictions.
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Ronald Safer manages complex, bet the company cases with a focus in civil litigation.

Ron has successfully represented companies and individuals in federal and state court involving matters such as commercial disputes, accounting fraud, tax fraud, anti-kickback violations, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), environmental violations, and securities fraud. He represents clients before the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and numerous state agencies.

When Ron takes a case, he pores over the facts and analyzes the complex concepts involved until he can shape them into clear, effective arguments. His impressive track record demonstrates his ability to command a courtroom while maintaining an unflinching commitment to his clients. Above all else, he genuinely cares about his work. “My clients’ problems become my problems,” he says.

His vast federal and state trial experience, paired with his unwavering work ethic and approachable demeanor, allows Ron to bring extraordinary value to his clients.
Previous Experience
In 1989, Ron joined the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Chicago and rose to Chief of the Criminal Division, successfully prosecuting more than one hundred defendants during his tenure. He prosecuted cases ranging from complex financial frauds and public corruption to sophisticated continuing criminal enterprises. He conducted dozens of jury trials and argued many significant cases to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.

In 1999, Ron returned to private practice with a Chicago-based national law firm. He served as managing partner from 2005-2015.

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American College of Trial Lawyers, Distinguished Fellow
Education

Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 1983, magna cum laude
University of Pennsylvania, B.A., Economics, 1979, Wharton School, History ­ Faculty of Arts and Sciences, cum laude

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