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Benjamin B. Saunders

Mandeville, Louisiana
Attorney

Phone: (985) 612-3070
Fax: (985) 612-3072
Email: benbsaunders@aol.com

Ben B. Saunders was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. Upon completing his undergraduate studies in Pre-Med at Louisiana State University, he attended Loyola University School of Law where he received his J.D. (Juris Doctor) degree. While at Law School, he authored articles for the Loyola Law Review and ultimately served as Managing Editor for the Publication.

He began his railroad practice in 1974 as a plaintiff's attorney when he tried his first FELA case before a federal jury in the United States District Court of New Orleans. The jury rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, a LSU college student, who was seriously injured working as a signalman at the railroad on a summer job.

Since 1975, he has concentrated almost entirely in the FELA field of practice. For over a quarter of a century, he has tried, either exclusively or with the members of his firm and/or its affiliates, FELA cases from New Orleans, Louisiana through Jacksonville, Florida to Washington D.C. He has obtained half million to multi-million dollar results on cases he has handled in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Washington D.C.

Over the last ten years, he has taught FELA Law at seminars and meetings to both attorneys and union railroad workers alike. He authored Preparing the Plaintiff for Direct Examination in a FELA Case, which was published in Trial Magazine in March 1994. He has been a Railroad Law lecturer at ATLA (Association of Trial Lawyers of America) Railroad Law Section CLE programs since 1993. In 1994, he served as Chairman of the ATLA Railroad Law Section. He also completed the Harvard Law School Negotiation Project for Lawyers in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He has spoken on the New Orleans Bar Association television program It's the Law. He wrote the often quoted Truth Wins Lawsuits article for a NOBA Legal Seminar. Last year, he was invited to testify as an expert in FELA at Lloyds's of London in England.

He has served as Chairman of the Designated Legal Counsel for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (BLE) from 1999-2002. While serving as Chairman of the Designated Legal Counsel for the BLE, he published the Rules of Conduct for its Designated Legal Counsel Program. He was also President of the American Rail Labor Attorneys (ARLA) from 1999-2000. He is a permanent member of the Past President's Advisory Committee, and currently serves as Chair of its Legislative and Government Affairs Committee and on its newly organized Compliance Committee.

He is a member of the New Orleans, Louisiana State, Federal, and American Bar Associations, as well as the American Association for Justice and Louisiana Trial Lawyers, where he served on the Board of Governors from 1992-1997. He has been listed in Best Lawyers of America since 1999, and New Orleans Magazine has listed him as one of the Best Lawyers in New Orleans in the field of Railroad Law since 2000.

Areas of Practice

  • Litigation & Appeals
  • Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
  • Admiralty & Maritime Law
  • Aviation
  • Jones Act
  • Railroad (F.E.L.A.)

Bar Admissions

  • Louisiana, 1969
  • U.S. District Court Eastern District of Louisiana
  • U.S. District Court Western District of Louisiana
  • U.S. District Court Middle District of Louisiana
  • U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit

Education

  • Loyola University New Orleans School of Law, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1969
    J.D.
    Honors: Delta Theta Phi Scholarship Certificate
    Honors: American Jurisprudence Award
    Law Journal: Loyola Law Review, Managing and Associate Editor, 1967 - 1969

  • Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1966
    B.S.

Published Works

  • Preparing the Plaintiff For Direct Examination in a FELA Case, Trial Magazine, March, 1994
  • Truth Wins Lawsuits, New Orleans Bar Association, December, 2001

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • Louisiana Trial Lawyers
    Member

  • Louisiana Trial Lawyers, 1992 - 1995
    Board of Governors

  • American Association for Justice
    Member

  • New Orleans Bar Association
    Member

  • Jefferson Parish Bar Association
    Member

  • Louisiana State Bar Association
    Member

  • Federal Bar Association
    Member

  • American Bar Association, Section on Litigation
    Member

  • Academy of New Orleans Trial Lawyers
    Member

  • American Rail Labor Attorneys

  • Harvard University
    Negotiation Project

Fraternities/Sororities

  • Delta Theta Phi


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