David Baker's practice focuses on corporate matters, including securities, mergers and acquisitions and international law. He has practiced law in New York City with the firms now known as Chadbourne & Parke and Jones Day (retiring as the senior corporate lawyer in Jones Day's New York office) and in Birmingham and currently divides his time between the firm's Birmingham and New York offices. He serves as an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association. Mr. Baker served as principal outside lawyer in a number of significant transactions, including the acquisition of the RCA computer business by Sperry Rand Corporation, numerous public financings by Sperry Corporation and its affiliates, the incorporation and funding of Bluebonnet Savings Bank and the incorporation, initial acquisitions and various initial financings of Nextel Corporation. He has been General Counsel of the Economic Club of New York for over 25 years. Mr. Baker is the co-editor of, and a contributor to, Due Diligence, Disclosures and Warranties in the Corporate Acquisition Practice (Graham & Trotman, 1st ed. 1988; 2nd ed. 1992) and the author of numerous other legal publications. Among his many professional affiliations, he is a member of the International Bar Association and serves as its principal representative to the United Nations in New York, and serves on the History and Archives Committee for the Birmingham Bar Association. Mr. Baker is a Life Trustee of Birmingham-Southern College, a director of Junior Achievement of Greater Birmingham, and a member of the North American Advisory Board of The Association of Lloyd's Members. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) degree by Birmingham-Southern College in 2009. Publications/Speaking Engagements Due Diligence, Disclosures and Warranties in the Corporate Acquisition Practice (Graham & Trotman, 1st ed. 1988; 2nd ed. 1992) (Co-Editor and Contributor) "Millenium Development Goals: Civil Society Takes Action", UNWOC News, 2005 (newsletter of the International Bar Association's United Nations and Other World Organizations Committee) "The Structure of Lloyd's", ALM News, 2003 "Time for Change at Lloyd's", Business Insurance, 1991 "The Professional Association - A New Legal Entity for Alabama", The Alabama Lawyer, 1962 (with Robert C. Hudson) Professional Affiliations American Bar Association (Member, Liaison Committee to the Financial Accounting Standards Board, Business Law Section) Alabama State Bar New York State Bar Association (Past Member, Executive Committee, Business Law Section; Past Member, Executive Committee, International Law and Practice Section) New York City Bar Association (Past Chairman, Committee on State Legislation) International Bar Association (Principal Representative to the United Nations in New York; Past Chairman, Subcommittee on Trusts for Business; Past Vice Chairman, Business Entities Committee) Birmingham Bar Association (Chair, History and Archives Committee) American Law Institute American Foreign Law Association North American Advisory Board, Association of Lloyd's Members (Also at New York, New York Office) |