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Robert ('Bob') Barnett: Top Partner at Williams & Connolly LLP - How He Got to the Top of the Legal Field

published March 09, 2023

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Robert "Bob" Barnett is a prominent and dexterous attorney and partner at the distinguished law firm Williams & Connolly LLP. Bob Barnett is considered among the top lawyers in the country, possessing attributes such as an efficient problem-solving approach and a adeptness in contract negotiation. His exemplary record of success in handling government contracts and serving as a White House lawyer has earned him a reputation of being one of the best.

Bob Barnett began practicing law in 1968 at the Washington DC branch of Williams & Connolly. In Williams & Connolly, Bob Barnett quickly established himself as a self-assured leader in the fields of contract law and government contracts. His expertise in negotiating and interpreting contracts has been invaluable to the firm. In addition to contract law, Bob Barnett has also specialized in a range of practice areas such as corporate law, commercial litigation, and white collar defense.

Due to Bob Barnett's impressive record of success, he has become one of the most sought after attorneys in the United States. He has represented a range of clients from Fortune 500 companies, to major politicians, to influential media figures. He has been instrumental in negotiating and implementing deals for clients such as Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton and Ted Turner. Bob Barnett has also made a name for himself at the Supreme Court, where he has argued numerous cases and has even been appointed to the Supreme Court's advisory board.

The astounding track record of Bob Barnett has made him one of the most highly respected lawyers in the United States. He has earned both a reputation of excellence and a reputation of trustworthiness. His dedication to pursuing success and providing the best outcomes for his clients has led him to be an invaluable asset to Williams & Connolly.

Robert "Bob" Barnett is an immensely accomplished attorney and partner at Williams & Connolly LLP. His specialization in contract law and adeptness in contract negotiation has earned him an exemplary record of success in handling government contracts, negotiating deals for influential figures and representing numerous clients. Bob Barnett's commitment to achieving the best outcomes for his clients has made him one of the most sought after attorneys in the United States and has earned him a reputation of excellence and trustworthiness.
 

Robert "Bob" Barnett, Partner at Williams & Connolly LLP

Founder of the Robert Barnett Literary Agency, Robert Barnett is a highly-respected attorney, known for representing many of the most influential people in the world, such as former US President, Barack Obama. Bob Barnett is a partner at Williams & Connolly LLP, one of the most prestigious law firms in the United States.

Mr. Barnett specializes in representing clients in high-profile business and political matters. He has a deep and broad experience in a range of legal areas, which include government and public contracts, national security and legislative matters, international affairs, media and publishing, and entertainment.

Since joining Williams & Connolly in 1993, Robert “Bob” Barnett has been part of many of the firm's most significant wins, including representing Al Gore in the 2000 Florida recount and publishing the memoirs of former US president, Barack Obama.

He has authored many books and articles, including "A Deal Maker's Guide to Political Deals" and "Why Washington Reaches Deadlock: A Guide to the Politics of Decision-Making," and has been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post.

Throughout his career, Bob Barnett has pushed the limits of what a law firm can do by forging relationships between politics, media, and the law. He has been a leader in expanding the services of Williams & Connolly LLP beyond the traditional practice of law, and pushing the firm to new heights of success.

Long hours are a part of almost every attorney's life. That's why Robert ''Bob'' Barnett, the man who negotiated Bill Clinton's multi-million dollar book deal, says lawyers should choose a firm based on the people who work there. It's key to like your colleagues, he says, because you're going to be spending a long time with them.

''I think that the best thing to do in making a selection is, first and foremost decide, assuming you're looking at law firms, where do you like the people best,'' he told LawCrossing. ''Where on a daily basis you want to spend X hours with these people. Second, where you think on a daily basis you'll have the most challenging, fun and interesting work.

''Don't talk to old people like me. Talk to associates who are your age and ask them what they do and ask them how they spend their day and see if that appeals to you,'' he said.

Barnett, a partner at Williams & Connolly, clearly likes his colleagues - he's been with the firm since 1975.

After graduating from the University of Chicago Law School in 1971, he spent a year clerking for Judge John Minor Wisdom at the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He then spent another year as a clerk for Justice Byron White before going to work for two years for then-Senator Walter Mondale.

''A clerkship is a great thing to do after law school, whether you're going to be a litigator or not,'' Barnett said. ''It's a fabulous experience working with a judge, learning how the court systems work. Working in a U.S. Attorney's office or working in another government position can be a great sort of early experience, generally short-term before you decide what to do next.''

The 57-year-old attorney's experience with Mondale was one of many high-profile political connections he made along the way, and also led to his work in the publishing world. Mondale eventually ran for president with Geraldine Ferraro as his running mate.

''In 1984, I ran the debate preparation team for Geraldine Ferraro, who was the vice presidential candidate of the Democratic Party, and after the election, even though they lost, Mrs. Ferraro was in great demand having been the first woman on a national party ticket,'' he said. ''One of the things she decided to do was write a book. And she hired me to be her attorney on all matters.''

After finding Ferraro an agent and helping to negotiate her deal, Barnett decided to pursue more writers for clients.

''When David Stockman, who was budget director for President Reagan, left the administration I auditioned to do his book deal,'' which he won.

''And then I'd done one Democrat, one Republican and then I began doing a lot of political books. From there I branched out into business books and sports books and some fiction and other things and one thing led to another and probably I have 200 authors I represent.''

In partisan Washington, Barnett says being a Democrat has not hurt his chances with Republican clients.

''People don't hire me for my politics, they hire me to be their lawyer. That's why I have Hillary Clinton and Lynn Cheney and why I have Robert Bork and Geraldine Ferraro and why I have people from the Bush administration and the Clinton administration,'' he said. ''They hire me for my skills as a lawyer, not because I'm a Democrat.''

And he's been in the news in recent weeks for reportedly getting Bill Clinton a massive $10 million advance for his book, My Life, which set non-fiction sales records when it was released last week.

''Books are really about 10 percent of my practice,'' said Barnett. ''Most of what I do is litigation and corporate work, representing individuals and companies. But the books tend to be in the press a lot, which is why people know about it, but it's really only a small part of my practice.''

Barnett has represented corporate giants, including McDonald's, General Electric, Toyota and Deutsche among others.

He also represents high-profile journalists, including Christiane Amanpour, Brit Hume, Andrea Mitchell and his wife, CBS correspondent Rita Braver. They have a 26-year-old daughter.

''I wasn't smart enough to be a doctor and I hated the sight of blood,'' Barnett jokes of his decision to study law. ''And I wasn't tall enough or big enough to be a professional basketball player and after I eliminated all those things, all that was left was the law. It wasn't some grandiose scheme. I just thought that a legal education would be interesting, would teach me how to think, teach me how to write and open up a lot of possibilities.

''I didn't come into the practice along with a grand plan. I thought that the work would be interesting and challenging and I like the people and of course the first day I started the job I didn't have the practice that I have now. You develop it over time and gather clients and work in different areas and help build your law firm, so it's very much a step-by-step process, not a grandiose scheme.''

In his day, he says, lawyers didn't change jobs as much.

''People as old as me, they tend to be at one place forever. I think it's a generational thing. I think for new attorneys coming into the job market, there are so many exciting possibilities and people nowadays I think are adventuresome and much more experimental than we were when I was young.''

When asked what he liked most about his job, Barnett said, ''helping people.''

''When my daughter was little somebody asked her 'what does your dad do,' and she said 'help people.' And I don't know if that was true, but it's certainly a good thing to strive for and when you can help someone get out of trouble, in the context of a criminal case where they shouldn't be in trouble, or do a contract where there are certain needs and you can help fulfill them or solve a problem with a government agency, you feel as if you've helped the individual or the corporation meet their goals or objectives and that's what they hire you to do.''

published March 09, 2023

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