Benjamin D. Reichard, member of the a litigation section Fishman Haygood LLP, and has represented a variety of clients in commercial disputes. Reichard’s practice focuses on securities arbitration, construction disputes, and environmental law, and he has specialised in major Ponzi scheme litigation. Reichard has represented the Official Stanford Investors Committee in damage claims arising from the Stanford International Bank Ponzi scheme.
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Benjamin Reichard, a partner in our Litigation Section, enjoys a diverse practice, including securities arbitration, construction disputes, environmental law, and general commercial litigation. He also heads the firm’s international arbitration practice.

Career

Ben was among the group of lead counsel for investors defrauded in R. Allen Stanford’s $7 billion Ponzi scheme. In their lawsuit, investors alleged that five banks aided and abetted or knowingly participated in the scheme. Settlements totaling $1.6 billion were reached with five bank defendants on the eve of trial.

Currently, he represents the Official Stanford Investors Committee Ponzi in its claims against The Bank of New York Mellon arising from the Stanford Ponzi scheme and also represents other investment fraud victims in several different cases pending in federal court and in private arbitration against third-party aiders. Additionally, he has represented individual investors in state court for third-party liability claims arising out of Ponzi schemes.

Ben’s international arbitration practice is centered in the area of investor-state arbitration. He currently serves as lead counsel representing contractors, developers, financial consortiums, and individual investors in confidential arbitrations against sovereign nations arising out of multi-hundred-million-dollar large-scale construction, infrastructure, and industrial development projects, as well as disputes relating to government malfeasance and failure to protect individual investors’ interests.

In other arbitration matters, Ben has represented a range of clients—from individual investors to hedge funds to banks—in proceedings against prime brokers, auditors, clearing brokers, broker-dealers, and financial advisors. He also has extensive experience in complex ERISA and antitrust litigation.

Memberships
Fellow, American Bar Foundation Member, International Bar Association Member, New Orleans Bar Association
Education

J.D., high honors, from Chicago-Kent College of Law, 2008
B.A., magna cum laude, from Amherst College, 2001

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Work highlights

Represented the Official Stanford Investors Committee (OSIC) with claimed damages exceeding $5 billion.