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Donald I. Baker, Partner Attorney
Antitrust Counseling, Litigation, Government Investigations Law, Arbitration Law, Mediation Law, International Transactions, Disputes La...
Phone:202-448-9628, 202-663-7820
Web:http://www.bakerandmiller.com
Address: 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Suite 300, Washington, DC 20037
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Law Firm:Baker & Miller PLLC
Lawyer:Donald I. Baker
Phone:202-448-9628, 202-663-7820
Fax:202-663-7849
Lawyer Title:Partner
Practice Areas:Antitrust Counseling, Litigation, Government Investigations Law, Arbitration Law, Mediation Law, International Transactions, Disputes Law, Network Legal Problems Law, Electronic Banking issues Law, Appeals
Bio:Donald I. Baker, a former head the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, established with Todd Miller in 1995 an independent in Washington firm specializing in antitrust, competition policy and international law issues. His firm works closely, on a team basis, with corporate law departments, governments and law firms in handling litigations, appeals, arbitrations, transactions and government civil and criminal investigations. Mr. Baker was educated at (i) the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, (ii) Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge; and (iii) Harvard Law School. Mr. Baker is the only modern member of the career Antitrust Division staff to be appointed Assistant Attorney General in Charge of the Antitrust Division. He was a trial attorney and then Section Chief (1966-1971), and Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Regulated Industries, Appeals and Foreign Commerce (1972-1975), before becoming Assistant Attorney General (1976-1977). In 1972, he was the first member of the Antitrust Division staff to receive the newly-created Attorney General's Distinguished Service Award. During his time in the government, Mr. Baker became a very active participant in successfully urging deregulation of US airlines, eliminating cartel pricing on stock exchanges, and in bringing the antitrust case that ultimately broke up the AT&T telephone monopoly. He was Professor of Law at Cornell Law School (1975-1978), where he taught courses on antitrust
Admitted:1963, Massachusetts; 1963, District of Columbia; 1970, U.S. Supreme Court;
College:Princeton University, A.B., cum laude, 1957; Cambridge University (B.A., 1959; M.A., 2000)
Law School:Harvard University, LL.B., 1961
Membership:Bar Fellowship: American Bar Foundation.
Web:http://www.bakerandmiller.com
Languages:English

Lawyer Donald I. Baker, graduated from Princeton University, A.B., cum laude, 1957; Cambridge University (B.A., 1959; M.A., 2000) Harvard University, LL.B., 1961, is now employed by Baker & Miller PLLC at 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Suite 300 Washington, DC 20037.

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Donald I. Baker has been admitted in 1963, Massachusetts; 1963, District of Columbia; 1970, U.S. Supreme Court;. His or her practice areas include Antitrust Counseling, Litigation, Government Investigations Law, Arbitration Law, Mediation Law, International Transactions, Disputes Law, Network Legal Problems Law, Electronic Banking issues Law, Appeals.

Donald I. Baker's college and law school education includes Princeton University, A.B., cum laude, 1957; Cambridge University (B.A., 1959; M.A., 2000), Harvard University, LL.B., 1961. Other biographical background includes Donald I. Baker, a former head the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, established with Todd Miller in 1995 an independent in Washington firm specializing in antitrust, competition policy and international law issues. His firm works closely, on a team basis, with corporate law departments, governments and law firms in handling litigations, appeals, arbitrations, transactions and government civil and criminal investigations. Mr. Baker was educated at (i) the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, (ii) Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge; and (iii) Harvard Law School. Mr. Baker is the only modern member of the career Antitrust Division staff to be appointed Assistant Attorney General in Charge of the Antitrust Division. He was a trial attorney and then Section Chief (1966-1971), and Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Regulated Industries, Appeals and Foreign Commerce (1972-1975), before becoming Assistant Attorney General (1976-1977). In 1972, he was the first member of the Antitrust Division staff to receive the newly-created Attorney General's Distinguished Service Award. During his time in the government, Mr. Baker became a very active participant in successfully urging deregulation of US airlines, eliminating cartel pricing on stock exchanges, and in bringing the antitrust case that ultimately broke up the AT&T telephone monopoly. He was Professor of Law at Cornell Law School (1975-1978), where he taught courses on antitrust . You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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