Benjamin (“Ben”) Saul is an associate in the Washington, D.C. office of Gibson Dunn, where he is a member of the firm’s Litigation Department and Labor & Employment Practice Group. Prior to joining Gibson Dunn, he worked as an associate at a large international law firm representing employers in a wide range of complex labor and employment disputes.
As a former public school teacher, Ben maintains an active pro bono practice focused on children’s advocacy, including child custody, housing conditions, immigration, and special education.
Ben earned his law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law, where he served as Executive Editor of the Journal of Law & Politics and received the Earle K. Shawe Labor Relations Award for showing promise of becoming a successful practitioner in the field of labor relations. He also received the Eppa Hunton IV Memorial Book Award for demonstrating unusual aptitude in litigation courses and showing a keen awareness and understanding of the lawyer’s ethical and professional responsibility.
Prior to law school, Ben earned a master’s degree in education from Harvard University and graduated summa cum laude with an undergraduate degree in political science from Furman University, where he was selected as a Harry S. Truman Scholar.
Ben is admitted to practice law in the District of Columbia and before the federal district courts of the District of Columbia and New Mexico, as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
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Credentials
Education:
- University of Virginia - 2022 Juris Doctor
- Harvard University - 2016 Master of Education
- Furman University - 2013 Bachelor of Arts
Admissions:
- District of Columbia Bar