Benjamin B. Klubes
Partner
1250 24th Street, NW • Suite 700
Washington, DC 20037
T. 202·349·8002
F. 202·349·8080
Benjamin B. Klubes, co-managing partner of BuckleySandler LLP, represents corporate clients in federal and state enforcement agency investigations and litigation, as well as in private civil and class action litigation. He also conducts corporate internal investigations and advises companies with respect to compliance issues and programs.
Mr. Klubes has an active enforcement and litigation practice representing a variety of financial institutions and insurers in investigations by the Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, Department of Housing and Urban Development and state attorneys general, as well as in private class action litigation concerning the Fair Housing Act, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, the Civil Rights Act, unfair and deceptive trade practices statutes and privacy law claims. Mr. Klubes also represents mortgage lenders and servicers in subprime-related matters including class action, enforcement and regulatory proceedings. He has assisted in the implementation of compliance programs for numerous corporations in a variety of business areas, including the financial services industry, relating to fair lending, federal mortgage lending and privacy laws, mortgage fraud, the Bank Secrecy Act, and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Representative matters include:
- Federal Trade Commission v. Associates First Capital Corp. (N.D. Ga. 2001) – the largest FTC consumer protection lending lawsuit and settlement;
- United States v. Associates National Bank (D. Del. 1999) – the only actively litigated Department of Justice “fair lending” case;
- Fitzgerald v. EquiCredit Corp. (N.D. Miss 2002) – a statewide class action settlement of “predatory lending” claims; and
- Livingston v. Associates Finance, Inc., 339 F.3d 553 (7th Cir. 2001) – an arbitration agreement enforced against a putative class representative.
Mr. Klubes also represents corporations and individuals in criminal and related civil matters, including independent counsel investigations, grand jury proceedings, suspension and debarment matters and False Claims Act actions. Mr. Klubes served as an Assistant Independent Counsel from 1995 through 1997.
Representative matter:
- United States v. AmSouth Bancorporation – a deferred prosecution agreement with one count Bank Secrecy Act information for failure to file Suspicious Activity Reports.
Mr. Klubes has been named one of Washington, DC’s Top Financial Services Lawyers by Washingtonian magazine, December 2009 and has been recognized by Best Lawyers in America as an exceptional attorney in the field of Criminal Defense: White-Collar Law. He was also given an Outstanding Acheivement Award by the Washington Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs in June 2004.
Mr. Klubes is a co-author of Consumer Financial Services, a leading treatise in the area, and has written numerous articles on topics such as fair lending, non-prime lending compliance risk management, insurance access, corporate compliance programs, voluntary disclosure programs, grand jury and inspector general investigations, joint defense agreements and the federal sentencing guidelines. Mr. Klubes also is a frequent speaker on enforcement, litigation and compliance issues regarding the consumer financial services industry.
Mr. Klubes received a J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1990 (magna cum laude) and a B.A. from George Washington University in 1987 (summa cum laude).
Selected Publications
Andrew L. Sandler, Benjamin B. Klubes & Anand S. Raman, Consumer Financial Services (Law Journal Press 2001).
Benjamin B. Klubes & Benjamin P. Saul, New Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Pricing Data: The Next Enforcement and Litigation Front for Lenders, 21.8 Rev. Banking & Fin. Serv. 63-70 (2005).
Andrew L. Sandler, Benjamin B. Klubes & Jonice Gray Tucker, Weathering the Subprime Storm, 1.2 Am. Securitization (2007).
Andrew L. Sandler, Benjamin B. Klubes & Benjamin P. Saul, Nontraditional Mortgage Products: The New Enforcement, Regulatory, and Litigation Frontier, 23.11 Rev. Banking & Fin. Serv. 111-120 (2007).
Other Firm Publications
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U.S. Supreme Court
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