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Baker Botts L.L.P.
HeadquartersOne Shell Plaza
DowntownHouston,Texas, United States
No. of offices12[1]
No. of attorneys725
Major practice areasAntitrust, bankruptcy and restructuring, and real estate[1]
Key peopleDanny David (Managing Partner)[2]
Date founded1840 (1840)
Company typeLimited liability partnership
Websitewww.bakerbotts.comEdit this at Wikidata
One Shell Plaza is the longtime home of Baker Botts headquarters

Baker Botts L.L.P. is an Americanlaw firm headquartered inHouston, Texas, atOne Shell Plaza.[3][4] It has approximately 725 lawyers and primarily handles matters involving technology and energy companies.[5][6] It is the second-oldest law firm west of theMississippi.[7]

History

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19th century

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The firm was originally founded as Gray and Botts in 1865, by Peter W. Gray and Walter Browne Botts.[8] In 1872,James Addison Baker joined the firm, and the name was changed toGray, Botts & Baker. Gray left the partnership in 1874 to join theSupreme Court of Texas, and the two remaining partners, Walter Browne Botts and Judge Baker, renamed the firmBaker & Botts. Judge Baker's son, Captain Baker, joined the firm as a clerk in 1877, a lawyer in 1881, and became a partner in 1887, at which time the name becameBaker, Botts, and Baker.[This paragraph needs citation(s)] In 1896, Captain Baker, personal attorney for Texas millionaireWilliam Marsh Rice, drew up a new will for Rice and was the will's executor.

20th century

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In 1900, Rice was poisoned in his bed by his valet, Charles F. Jones, and his New York City lawyer, Albert T. Patrick. Captain Baker was a witness and helped investigate the murder after Patrick produced a will that gave him control of $5 million in 1904. Baker got the will as evidence in the case, and it was subsequently proved that Patrick had forged Rice's signature on the will he submitted. The case was not settled until 1910, and by that time the estate had grown to almost $10 million. When the intent of Rice's will was finally executed, it led to the establishment of the William Marsh Rice Institute, which is now calledRice University.[9]

Captain Baker's son also joined the firm in 1919, and his classmate and friend, Henry Malcolm Lovett, joined in 1924. Walter H. Walne served as managing partner from 1926 to 1933.[citation needed]James Addison Baker, III, former Chief of Staff in PresidentRonald Reagan's first administration andUnited States Secretary of State (a.k.a. James Baker) joined the firm as a senior partner in 1993 after leaving public service. He maintained two offices in Washington, being also affiliated as a partner at theCarlyle Group.[10]

In 1997, the firm acquired Brumbaugh, Graves, Donohue & Raymond, a New York City law firm specializing in intellectual property disputes.[11]

21st century

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Merger with Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin

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Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin (formerly Miller, Cassidy & Evans) was a Washington, D.C.–basedboutique law firm specializing in litigation, particularlycriminal defense. Among the firm's founding partners and namesakes were Herbert J. "Jack" Miller and John Cassidy, both formerUnited States Department of Justice officials. Miller had led the Criminal Division under Attorney GeneralRobert F. Kennedy.[12] The firm's prominent clients included PresidentRichard Nixon, SenatorEdward M. Kennedy,White House Deputy Chief of StaffMichael Deaver,NASCAR, and theAmerican Broadcasting Company (ABC) inits litigation with Food Lion grocery stores.[12] The firm merged with Baker Botts in 2001.[12][13]

Renaming as Baker Botts and recent history (2000-present)

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In 2000, the firm renamed itself Baker Botts.[14] In 2002, Walter J. Smith was elected managing partner of the firm. In 2012, Andrew M. Baker was elected managing partner of the firm.[15] In 2019, John W. Martin, a corporate transactional lawyer based in Palo Alto, became the first non-Texas-based partner to be elected managing partner of the firm.[16] In 2023, Danny David was elected managing partner of the firm.[17] In 2024, two individuals in Baker Botts' antitrust practice, includingMaureen Ohlhausen, left the firm to joinWilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.[18]

Baker Botts is active in community service and pro bono efforts. The firm provided legal support for victims ofHurricane Harvey in 2017 and responded to the COVID crisis with the publication of a COVID-19 Community Resource Guide.[19]

Rosneft controversy

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Dutchquality newspaperNRC investigated Baker Botts's representation of Russian energy companyRosneft in a Dutch court case dealing with the Russian state's appropriation ofYukos. The two companies were embroiled in a bitter feud betweenVladimir Putin and an opponent of his,Khodorkovsky, the controlling shareholder of Yukos. Khodorkovsky was subsequently jailed, and Rosneft picked up the pieces of Yukos' bankruptcy.

JournalistJoep Dohmen ofNRC[20] wrote that Baker Botts helped its client Rosneft forge Armenian court rulings to shore up Rosneft's claims in Dutch courts.NRC, claiming possession of the actual court papers, found that Baker Botts partner Ryan Bull and his Moscow associate Izabella Sarkisyan were co-authors of the verdict in Case 1494, which, according toNRC, was handed to Armenian judge Dremeyan on a USB drive. According toNRC, the text included the Armenian coat of arms. TheNRC article has been translated into English.[21] The article stated that Rosneft and Baker Botts deniedNRC's allegations. The article also stated that Yukos settled out of court after the Dutch court admitted the proof of these actions.

Notable partners and employees

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Miller Cassidy

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Notable attorneys who worked at Miller Cassidy before its merger with Baker Botts included:

References

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  1. ^ab"Baker Botts Firm Profile".Chambers & Partners.
  2. ^Houston Litigator Elected Next Managing Partner of Baker Botts,Texas Lawyer, June 16, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
  3. ^"Baker Botts hires corporate partner."Austin Business Journal. Wednesday January 21, 2004. Retrieved on August 25, 2010.
  4. ^"Houston, TexasArchived 2010-08-31 at theWayback Machine." Baker Botts. Retrieved on August 25, 2010. "One Shell Plaza 910 Louisiana Street | Houston | Texas..."
  5. ^"Baker Botts LLP - The Inside View".Chambers Associate.
  6. ^Sapino Jeffreys, Brenda (5 March 2021)."Despite Revenue, Profit Declines, Baker Botts Cashed in on Technology, Energy Sectors in 2020".Texas Lawyer.
  7. ^Williams, Marjorie. "Jim Baker is smooth, shrewd, tough and coolly ambitious. That's why Washington loves him",The Washington Post, January 29, 1989.
  8. ^"Baker Botts History: Founding, Timeline, and Milestones - Zippia".www.zippia.com. 2020-08-27. Retrieved2023-03-10.
  9. ^"The Life of William Marsh Rice".Rice.edu. Retrieved30 May 2022.
  10. ^Vise, David A.. "Former Secretary of State Baker Joins Carlyle Group",The Washington Post, March 11, 1993.
  11. ^Chen, David (October 7, 1997)."Metro Business Briefs; Law Firm Bought".The New York Times.
  12. ^abcGrimes, William (2009-11-21)."Herbert J. Miller Jr., Justice Dept. Leader, Dies at 85".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2022-02-08.
  13. ^abcReinhard, Beth and Tom Hamburger (2020-10-10)."How Amy Coney Barrett played a role in Bush v. Gore — and helped the Republican Party defend mail ballots".Washington Post.
  14. ^History – Baker Botts
  15. ^L.L.P, Baker Botts."Andrew M. Baker Elected Managing Partner at Baker Botts L.L.P."www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved2024-02-05.
  16. ^Curriden, Mark (2019-02-14)."Baker Botts Elects Non-Texas Partner to Lead Firm".The Texas Lawbook. Retrieved2024-02-05.
  17. ^Houston Litigator Elected Next Managing Partner of Baker Botts,Texas Lawyer, June 16, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
  18. ^abClough, Craig (2024-01-28)."Baker Botts Bond Took Antitrust Pros To Wilson Sonsini - Law360".Law360. Retrieved2024-01-29.
  19. ^Bagley, Allison (13 July 2020)."Baker Botts' Keri Brown responds to COVID crisis with community resource guide".Houston Chronicle.
  20. ^Rosneft manipuleerde de rechtsgang in Nederland, NRC, 24 November 2016
  21. ^"Rosneft had the verdict delivered on a usb-stick : Russian fraud : Revealing emails show how Russian state-owned oil company Rosneft manipulated the rule of law in The Netherlands and Armenia"(PDF).G8fip1kplr33r3krz5b97d1.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com. Retrieved30 May 2022.
  22. ^"Personnel Announcement".Georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. Retrieved30 May 2022.
  23. ^Tomazin, Farrah (September 27, 2020)."Five things you should know about Trump's Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett".The Sydney Morning Herald.Archived from the original on February 14, 2021. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2020.
  24. ^Bryce, Robert. –"It's a Baker Botts World". –The Nation. – September 23, 2004.
  25. ^Christopher R. Cooper Final Senate Questionnaire, Senate Judiciary Committee (January 6, 2014.
  26. ^"Vetting Ted Cruz's Presidential Resumé".Houstonia Magazine. Retrieved2016-02-09.
  27. ^"Retired Supreme Court Justice Joe Greenhill dies in Austin".Austin-American Statesman. February 11, 2011.
  28. ^Lovelace, Ryan (December 6, 2018)."FTC's Ohlhausen to Join Baker Botts, Bypassing Judicial Nomination". National Law Journal. Retrieved21 December 2018.
  29. ^Svitek, Patrick (2021-11-01)."Evan Young, former clerk to conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, appointed to Texas Supreme Court".The Texas Tribune. Retrieved2023-11-26.
  30. ^ab"The Perfect Lawyer | Washingtonian (DC)".Washingtonian. 2001-05-01. Retrieved2022-02-08.
  31. ^"Questionnaire for judicial nominees"(PDF).United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary. Retrieved2017-03-16.

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