Ross B. Intelisano is a founding partner of Lax, Neville & Intelisano, LLP, where he represents individual and institutional investors in securities arbitration and litigation against financial firms. His practice also includes advising employees in industry disputes, transitions between firms, and matters involving regulatory investigations.
With more than 20 years of experience, Ross has tried numerous high-stakes financial fraud cases on behalf of investors worldwide. Notably, he secured the largest arbitration award ever obtained against Goldman Sachs. His clients include high-net-worth individuals, family offices, hedge funds, endowments, nonprofits, and other institutions pursuing claims against brokerage firms, investment banks, advisors, and other financial entities.
Ross currently serves on the FINRA National Arbitration and Mediation Committee (NAMC), a prestigious body that helps shape the rules and procedures governing arbitration, mediation, and dispute resolution in the securities industry.
In addition to his investor advocacy work, Ross has extensive experience representing financial industry professionals, including CEOs, senior executives, traders, investment bankers, and financial advisors. He regularly advises clients on employment disputes, regulatory matters, and transitions between firms.
Recognized for his excellence, Ross has been named a New York Super Lawyer in securities litigation every year since 2010 by The New York Times Magazine. He is widely regarded as an authority on securities and financial fraud and is a frequent media commentator, appearing on programs such as The Today Show, Dateline NBC, Anderson Cooper 360, PBS Frontline, and CNBC’s Closing Bell. His insights have also been featured in major publications including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and USA Today.