Fiftieth Floor
Los Angeles, California 90071
United States
Cindy Reichline's practice focuses on a broad range of complex commercial litigation and dispute resolution, with an emphasis on consumer class action and antitrust and unfair competition litigation. She has a broad range of experience managing all aspects of litigation, from responses and challenges to complaints, to managing and taking discovery, to summary judgment and through trial, in both state and federal courts, as well as before third-party arbitral tribunals (including JAMS, AAA, and the ICC). Recently, Cindy was part of the trial team that obtained a full defense jury verdict on an antitrust group boycott claim filed against Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital. She represents clients in a variety of industries, including department store retailers, oil and gas producers and manufacturers, hospital and health care providers, national credit data repositories, and telecommunication and internet suppliers.
Cindy is committed to public service and maintains an active pro bono practice. In 2006, she was a member of the Jones Day legal team honored by the Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law with the Pro Bono Volunteer of the Year Award in recognition of their successful representation of a victim of domestic violence in an international custody dispute over the client and abuser's young son.
Cindy is a member of the State Bar of California, the American Bar Association (Antitrust Section), the Los Angeles County Bar Association, and the Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles.
Areas of Practice | 1) Antitrust & Competition Law, 2) Antitrust & Health Care and 3) Business and Tort Litigation (USA) |
Law School | UCLA School of Law |
Admitted Year | 1994 |
Education | University of California, Los Angeles (B.A., 2000) |
Bar Member / Association | California and before all U.S. District Courts in California |
Most recent firm | Jones Day |
Benjamin P. Smith is a partner in Morgan Lewis's Litigation Practice. He is a trial lawyer with a particular focus on high-stakes disputes in the biotechnology, medical device, and internet industries.