Overview
Ben Stoll represents clients in a wide variety of complex civil and criminal litigation. In recent years, his practice has focused on intellectual property and licensing disputes, antitrust investigations, product liability lawsuits, and False Claims Act allegations. His work primarily involves the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, telecommunications, and high-tech industries.
Ben has significant experience with all aspects of litigation from pretrial investigations, through motions practice and discovery, to trials and appeals. He has represented corporations and individuals in a broad range of cases at both the trial and appellate levels and in both state and federal courts. He has litigated and advised clients on a broad range of legal issues, including contract disputes and negotiations, trade secrets, patent validity and infringement, intellectual property licensing, indemnification, shareholder disputes, False Claims Act allegations, and government investigations. He has also represented clients facing government investigations and has helped clients successfully mediate and settle disputes without resorting to formal litigation.
Ben previously served as a law clerk to the Honorable Dennis Jacobs of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.