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Benjamin Laban Singer is a distinguished attorney based in San Francisco, California, specializing in Patent Infringement, Intellectual Property law, and White Collar Crime. As the founder of Colt / Singer / Bea LLP, Benjamin has built a reputation for providing strategic legal counsel to clients navigating the complexities of intellectual property disputes and regulatory challenges. He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School in 2002, following his Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the same institution in 1999. His academic background uniquely positions him to understand the technical intricacies of patent law, making him an invaluable asset for clients in technology-driven industries. With over 15 years of legal experience, Benjamin has a proven track record of successfully representing clients in high-stakes litigation. Prior to founding Colt / Singer / Bea LLP in 2013, he served as a founding member of Hopenfeld, Singer, Rice & Saito, and previously founded the Law Offices of Benjamin L. Singer. His early career included a pivotal role as an associate at Quinn Emanuel, where he honed his skills in complex commercial litigation. Benjamin's dedication to his clients is matched by his commitment to the legal community. He is actively involved in various professional organizations and frequently speaks on issues related to intellectual property and white-collar crime. His expertise not only empowers clients to safeguard their innovations but also to navigate the legal landscape with confidence. In an ever-evolving legal environment, Benjamin Laban Singer stands out as a trusted advisor and advocate for those seeking to protect their intellectual property rights and address white-collar crime concerns.
White collar crime attorneys defend individuals and corporations accused of financial crimes. They handle complex fraud and regulatory investigations. Common matters include fraud, embezzlement, securities violations, money laundering.