EDITORIAL REVIEW
Also a sports arbitration judge, Bennett served as
lead counsel in the New York U.S. Attorney’s
KPMG tax shelter investigation.
—2008 Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America
Bennett's the call DC's highest-profile denizens place in times of trouble - most recently former New York Times reporter Judith Miller and former World Bank chief Paul Wolfowitz.
— Lawdragon,
January 2008
With the feds
on their trail, HealthSouth, Enron and the late Caspar Weinberger called 1-800-BOB-HELP.
— Lawdragon,
October 2006
Robert Bennett has been in the public eye from his post at the Washington, D.C., office of Skadden Arps. Bennett leads the firm's international government enforcement practice, and he runs the firm's litigation group in Washington. Bennett also has represented clients before Congressional committees. The prominent litigator defended former President Clinton in the Paula Jones sexual-harassment case that gripped the nation in the 1990s. Today, Bennett is representing New York Times reporter Judith Miller in a controversial case in which she refused to testify to a grand jury probing the leak of a CIA officer's name.
— Lawdragon,
October 2005
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