Robert W. Seiden is an American lawyer and former prosecutor. He is the founder of Seiden Law LLP, a New YorkâÂÂbased litigation firm whose matters have included asset recovery, receiverships, and sanctions issues.
Robert W. Seiden received a B.A. from New York University and a J.D. from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law (Yeshiva University).
After law school, Seiden joined the Manhattan District AttorneyâÂÂs Office, where he served as an assistant district attorney until 1999 under District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau, before entering private practice. He later received court appointments as a receiver in cross-border asset-recovery matters.
Seiden has been appointed by courts as a receiver in a number of matters involving U.S.-listed, China-based issuers:
Related litigation and commentary on China-focused receiverships have also been covered in the financial press.
Seiden and his firm have been named concerning several high-profile cases including:
- Proceedings connected to the Israeli Ponzi scheme run by Michael Ben-Ari (EGFE), in which a New York court authorized U.S. asset recovery at the request of an Israeli courtâÂÂappointed trustee represented in the U.S. by Seiden Law.
- In 2024, plaintiffs represented by Seiden filed a lawsuit in U.S. federal court against the cryptocurrency exchange Binance, alleging that the platform facilitated terrorism financing for Hamas; ABC News reported on the filing and quoted Seiden in his capacity as plaintiffsâ counsel.
- A 2025 report that the Embassy of Pakistan (U.S.) retained Seiden Law for a six-month engagement, with contract terms described in public filings.