Ben Owens-Filice is a senior associate in the firm’s civil litigation and military law practices. An accomplished litigator with a proven track record of success, Ben is committed to procuring justice for his clients.
Ben is a retired Lieutenant Colonel from the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG). He brings the same fortitude that earned him a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart during his military tenure to his private practice.
Ben handles a variety of civil litigation matters, including breach of contract, workplace injuries, and first- and third-party personal injury cases.
Before joining Robinson & Henry, Ben defended more than 70 clients against personal injury lawsuits, many of which demanded millions of dollars in damages. As a JAG, he was a special victims prosecutor, a legal advisor for the U.S. Army Special Forces Command, an appellate attorney, and a general crimes prosecutor.
Representative matters
Prosecuted more than 3,000 misdemeanor cases as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney
Prosecuted more than 20 high-profile sexual assault cases in military court
Wrote the majority opinion in three death penalty cases, including the initial opinions for two of the most notorious murder cases in U.S. Army history
Advised 10 senior appellate judges in over 200 felony cases