Background
Robert Barker, Clayton was born on August 27, 1957 in Statesville, North Carolina, United States.
Robert Barker, Clayton was born on August 27, 1957 in Statesville, North Carolina, United States.
Stanford University (Bachelor of Arts, with distinction, 1979). Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (International"l Law Program, 1982). University of Virginia (Juris Doctor, 1983).
Spoken languages: German.
Admitted to the bar, 1984, New New York 1985, Georgia.
Author: "Judicial Review of English Arbitration in the Wake of the Nema and the Evia," 23 Virginia Journal of International Law 433, 1983. "Redress for Violations of International Law in the Federal Courts," 5 Fletcher Forum 144, 1981.
Company-Author: "Structuring Transnational Acquisitions," The National Law Journal, May, 1987.
"Recent Developments in Leveraged Buyouts," Practising Law Institute, Acquisitions and Mergers 1987: Tactics, Techniques and Recent Developments, 1987. "Securities Laws and Other Regulations," The Ernst & Young Management Guide to Mergers and Acquisitions, John Wiley, 1989.
"Report on Proposed Department of Treasury Regulations Under Section 721 of the Defense Production Acting of 1950: (The Exon-Florio Amendment)," 3 International"l. L. Practicum 4, Spring, 1990 (United States.
Business on the Exon-Florio Amendment).
Young Leader, American Council on Germany, 1992. Director, Association for Corporate Growth, Atlanta Chapter, 1994-1996. Member: New York State Bar Association (Member: International Law Section.
Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.
Business; Exon-Florio Subcommittee). International Bar Association.
American Society of International Law (Member: 1995 Annual Meeting Program Committee. Corporate Counsel Committee).
(Business Affairs Counsel).
Member: New York State Bar Association (Member: International Law Section. Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States. Business; Exon-Florio Subcommittee).
International Bar Association.
American Society of International Law (Member: 1995 Annual Meeting Program Committee. Corporate Counsel Committee).
(Business Affairs Counsel).