Richard Ben-Veniste - 9/11 Commission

9/11 Commission

Ben-Veniste was a member (2002) of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (or "9/11 Commission"), where he developed a reputation for asking tough questions and demanding access to sensitive documents, although in some circles he was accused of grandstanding. His interrogation of U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was contentious, and led to the declassification of the previously secret August 6, 2001 President's Daily Brief: "Bin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the United States." The 9/11 Commission's Report was published in 2004 and has been read by millions of readers worldwide. Most of the Commission's recommendations have been enacted into law.

Ben-Veniste was a partner of the Washington, DC, law firm of Melrod, Redman & Gartlan (1975–1981). In 1981 he formed Ben-Veniste and Shennoff, where he practiced for 10 years. He joined Weil, Gotshal and Manges in 1991, where he was a partner until 2002. Ben-Veniste has been a partner at Mayer Brown LLP from 2002 until the present.

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