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{{Infobox Lawyer
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'''David Evan Kendall''' (born May 2, 1944) is an American [[:Category:Lawyers|lawyer]], a graduate of Wabash College, [[Yale Law School]], and Worcester College, Oxford, who clerked with Supreme Court Justice [[Byron White]], worked as associate counsel at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, and has been a partner at [[Williams & Connolly LLP]] of Washington, DC since 1981, where he has provided legal counsel to individuals and corporations on high-profile business and political matters.  
'''David Evan Kendall''' (born May 2, 1944) is an [[United States|American]] attorney, a graduate of [[Wabash College]], [[Yale Law School]], and [[Worcester College, Oxford]], who clerked with Supreme Court Justice [[Byron White]], worked as associate counsel at the [[NAACP Legal Defense Fund]], and has been a partner at Williams & Connolly LLP of [[Washington, DC]] since 1981, where he has provided legal counsel to individuals and corporations on high-profile business and political matters.  


He is known for his roles in the ''[[Coker v. Georgia]], [[Gilmore v. Utah]],'' and other death penalty cases; in the copyright and contract cases of ''[[MGM Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd.]]'' and ''[[Tasini v. AOL]]''<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/new-york/nysdce/1:2011cv02472/377767/33/|title=Tasini et al v. AOL, Inc. et al, No. 1:2011cv02472 - Document 33 (S.D.N.Y. 2012)|work=Justia Law|access-date=2018-10-20|language=en}}</ref>; as well as in various First Amendment cases, including for ''The Washington Post.'' In addition, he is known for having advised President Bill Clinton during the Lewinsky scandal, and representing him during his impeachment trial. He served as defense attorney in the successful defense of retired General David Petraeus, and currently represents the former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, including in the matter of her use of a private email server while serving as U.S. Secretary of State.
He is known for his roles in the ''[[Coker v. Georgia]], [[Gary Gilmore (criminal)|Gilmore v. Utah]],'' and other death penalty cases; in the copyright and contract cases of ''[[MGM Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd.|MGM Studios v. Grokster]]'' and ''Tasini v. AOL''<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/new-york/nysdce/1:2011cv02472/377767/33/|title=Tasini et al v. AOL, Inc. et al, No. 1:2011cv02472 - Document 33 (S.D.N.Y. 2012)|work=Justia Law|access-date=2018-10-20|language=en}}</ref>; as well as in various First Amendment cases, including for ''The Washington Post.'' In addition, he is known for having advised [[President of the United States|President]] [[Bill Clinton]] during the [[Lewinsky scandal]], and representing him during his [[Impeachment of Bill Clinton|impeachment trial]]. He served as defense attorney in the successful defense of retired General David Petraeus, and currently represents the former [[Secretary of State]], [[Hillary Clinton]], including in the matter of her use of a private email server while serving as [[United States Secretary of State|U.S. Secretary of State]].


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Kendall was born at Camp Atterbury near Edinburgh, Indiana, on May 2, 1944,<ref name="Levy">{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofcl00levy|title=Encyclopedia of the Clinton presidency|last=Levy|first=Peter B.|publisher=Greenwood Press|year=2002|isbn=|location=|pages=215-16}}</ref> and grew up in Sheridan, Indiana.<ref name="WabashMag">{{cite interview |last=Kendall |first=David E.| |interviewer=Jim Amidon |title=30 minutes with David Kendall |work=Wabash Magazine |publisher=Wabash College|date=2001|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171217002059/https://www.wabash.edu/magazine/2001/FallWinter2001/Kendall.html }}</ref> While a student at Wabash College, Kendall helped register black voters in Mississippi during the Freedom Summer of 1964, which led to his arrest on multiple occasions.<ref name="VonDrehle1995" / >{{cite book|last= Von Drehle|first= David|date= 1995|title= Among the lowest of the dead: Inside Death Row|url= https://archive.org/details/amonglowestofdea00vond/page/6|location= New York|publisher= Ballantine Books|8= |isbn= 0-449-22523-2|pages= [https://archive.org/details/amonglowestofdea00vond/page/6 6-7]}}</ref> While in Mississippi, he was the roommate of murdered civil rights worker Andrew Goodman during the last week of Goodman's life.  
Kendall was born at [[Camp Atterbury]] near [[Edinburgh, Indiana]], on May 2, 1944,<ref name="Levy">{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofcl00levy|title=Encyclopedia of the Clinton presidency|last=Levy|first=Peter B.|publisher=Greenwood Press|year=2002|isbn=|location=|pages=215-16}}</ref> and grew up in [[Sheridan, Indiana]].<ref name="WabashMag">{{cite interview |last=Kendall |first=David E.| |interviewer=Jim Amidon |title=30 minutes with David Kendall |work=Wabash Magazine |publisher=Wabash College|date=2001|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171217002059/https://www.wabash.edu/magazine/2001/FallWinter2001/Kendall.html }}</ref> While a student at [[Wabash College]], Kendall helped register black voters in Mississippi during the [[Freedom Summer]] of 1964, which led to his arrest on multiple occasions.<ref name="VonDrehle1995" / >{{cite book|last= Von Drehle|first= David|date= 1995|title= Among the lowest of the dead: Inside Death Row|url= https://archive.org/details/amonglowestofdea00vond/page/6|location= New York|publisher= Ballantine Books|8= |isbn= 0-449-22523-2|pages= [https://archive.org/details/amonglowestofdea00vond/page/6 6-7]}}</ref> While in Mississippi, he was the roommate of murdered civil rights worker [[Andrew Goodman (activist)|Andrew Goodman]] during the last week of Goodman's life.{{citation needed|date=March 2016}}


Kendall obtained his Bachelor of Arts in history from Wabash College in 1966 (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa).<ref name=Wabash/><ref name=W&C>{{cite web |url=http://www.wc.com/dkendall |title=Williams & Connolly: David E. Kendall profile |author=Kendall, David E. |date=2006-10-12 |work=wc.com |accessdate=3 March 2016}}</ref> As a Rhodes Scholar, Kendall earned a degree at Worcester College, Oxford in 1968, elevated to a Master of Arts (Oxon) per tradition.<ref name=Wabash>{{cite press release |author=Wabash College Staff |title=David E. Kendall ’66: Doctor of Laws |url=http://www.wabash.edu/news/displaystory.cfm?news_ID=8092 |location=Crawfordsville, IN |publisher=Wabash College |date=2010-05-16 |accessdate=3 March 2016}}</ref><ref name=W&C/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171217005240/https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/24/us/from-whitewater-to-email-david-kendall-the-clintons-dogged-lawyer.html?mtrref=undefined&assetType=nyt_now |title=From Whitewater to Email: the Clintons’ Dogged Lawyer - The New York Times |date=2017-12-17 |website=web.archive.org |accessdate=2019-01-11}}</ref> He earned a Juris Doctor from [[Yale Law School]] in 1971, where he met former president Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.<ref name=W&C/>
Kendall obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts]] in history from [[Wabash College]] in 1966 ([[summa cum laude]], [[Phi Beta Kappa]]).<ref name=Wabash/><ref name=W&C>{{cite web |url=http://www.wc.com/dkendall |title=Williams & Connolly: David E. Kendall profile |author=Kendall, David E. |date=2006-10-12 |work=wc.com |accessdate=3 March 2016}}</ref> As a [[Rhodes Scholar]], Kendall earned a degree at [[Worcester College, Oxford]] in 1968, elevated to a [[Master of Arts (Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin)|Master of Arts (Oxon)]] per tradition.<ref name=Wabash>{{cite press release |author=Wabash College Staff |title=David E. Kendall ’66: Doctor of Laws |url=http://www.wabash.edu/news/displaystory.cfm?news_ID=8092 |location=Crawfordsville, IN |publisher=Wabash College |date=2010-05-16 |accessdate=3 March 2016}}{{third-party inline|date=March 2016}}</ref><ref name=W&C/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171217005240/https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/24/us/from-whitewater-to-email-david-kendall-the-clintons-dogged-lawyer.html?mtrref=undefined&assetType=nyt_now |title=From Whitewater to Email: the Clintons’ Dogged Lawyer - The New York Times |date=2017-12-17 |website=web.archive.org |accessdate=2019-01-11}}</ref> He earned a [[Juris Doctor]] from [[Yale Law School]] in 1971, where he met former president [[Bill Clinton]] and former Secretary of State, [[Hillary Clinton]].<ref name=W&C/>
 
==Career==
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===Clerkship and NAACP===
===Clerkship and NAACP===
Following a clerkship with Supreme Court Justice [[Byron White]], Kendall served at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund from 1973 to 1978, focusing on criminal defense practice, and handling high-profile death penalty cases including ''[[Coker v. Georgia]]'' and the death penalty appeals of John Arthur Spenkelink Gary Gilmore<ref name="Baker2015">{{cite news
Following a clerkship with Supreme Court Justice [[Byron White]], Kendall served at the [[NAACP Legal Defense Fund]] from 1973 to 1978, focusing on criminal defense practice, and handling high-profile [[death penalty]] cases including ''[[Coker v. Georgia]]'' and the death penalty appeals of [[John Arthur Spenkelink]].<!--and [[Gary Gilmore]] need independent cite for this--><ref name="Baker2015">{{cite news
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===Professional practice===
===Professional practice===
He joined [[Williams & Connolly LLP]], a Washington, D.C. law firm, in 1978 and became a partner there in 1981.<ref name=Wabash/> He currently works on diverse matters such as [[Intellectual Property|intellectual property]],<ref name=Wabash/> criminal investigations,<ref name="W&C"/> and the William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Clinton Foundation. He "has appeared in trial courts in 23 states and has argued appeals in six federal courts of appeal, seven state supreme courts, and the Supreme Court of the United States."<ref name=Wabash/> He has briefed and argued numerous important criminal cases before the Supreme Court on ''pro bono'' assignments.
He joined [[Williams & Connolly LLP]], a Washington, D.C. law firm, in 1978 and became a partner there in 1981.<ref name=Wabash/> He currently works on diverse matters such as [[intellectual property]],<ref name=Wabash/> criminal investigations,<ref name="W&C"/> and the [[William J. Clinton Presidential Center]] and [[Clinton Foundation]].{{citation needed|date=March 2016}} As he states in his profile at his law firm's web page, he "has appeared in trial courts in 23 states and has argued appeals in six federal courts of appeal, seven state supreme courts, and the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]."<ref name=Wabash/> He has briefed and argued numerous important criminal cases before the Supreme Court on ''pro bono'' assignments.{{citation needed|date=March 2016}}


====Representation of corporate clients====
====Representation of corporate clients====
His notable clients have included the ''Washington Post'' and the ''National Enquirer'' (in First Amendment cases<ref name=Wabash/>),<ref name="W&C"/> Baltimore Orioles owner Peter Angelos (in a naming rights case<ref name=Wabash/>),<ref name="W&C"/> the Motion Picture Association of America (in their copyright and intellectual property case against Napster and Grokster<ref name=Wabash/>),<ref name="W&C"/> as well as AOL and other clients.<ref name="W&C"/> He successfully defended AOL in a class-action suit, Tasini v. AOL, wherein contributors to ''The Huffington Post'', who were not paid for their work, claimed that they were entitled to compensation when AOL purchased ''The Huffington Post''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171217032217/http://nylawyer.nylj.com/adgifs/decisions/040212huffington.pdf|title=Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendants' Rule 12(b)(6) Motion to Dismiss; Tasini v. AOL; S.D.N.Y.|last=Kendall|first=David E.|date=2011-05-26|access-date=2017-12-16}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/article/us-aol-huffingtonpost-bloggers/unpaid-bloggers-lawsuit-versus-huffington-post-tossed-idUSBRE82T17L20120330|title=Unpaid bloggers' lawsuit versus Huffington Post tossed|last=Stempel|first=Jonathan|date=2012-03-30|website=Reuters}}</ref>
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His notable clients have included the ''Washington Post'' and the ''National Enquirer'' (in First Amendment cases<ref name=Wabash/>),<ref name="W&C"/> Baltimore Orioles owner Peter Angelos (in a naming rights case<ref name=Wabash/>),<ref name="W&C"/> the Motion Picture Association of America (in their copyright and intellectual property case against [[Napster]] and [[Grokster]]<ref name=Wabash/>),<ref name="W&C"/> as well as [[AOL]] and other clients.<ref name="W&C"/> He successfully defended AOL in a class-action suit, Tasini v. AOL, wherein contributors to ''The Huffington Post'', who were not paid for their work, claimed that they were entitled to compensation when AOL purchased ''The Huffington Post''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171217032217/http://nylawyer.nylj.com/adgifs/decisions/040212huffington.pdf|title=Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendants' Rule 12(b)(6) Motion to Dismiss; Tasini v. AOL; S.D.N.Y.|last=Kendall|first=David E.|date=2011-05-26|access-date=2017-12-16}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/article/us-aol-huffingtonpost-bloggers/unpaid-bloggers-lawsuit-versus-huffington-post-tossed-idUSBRE82T17L20120330|title=Unpaid bloggers' lawsuit versus Huffington Post tossed|last=Stempel|first=Jonathan|date=2012-03-30|website=Reuters}}</ref>


====Representation of President Clinton====
====Representation of President Clinton====
Kendall began representing President Clinton in November 1993 in an investigation related to the Arkansas savings and loan, Whitewater Development Company, Inc.<ref name="W&C"/> As the investigation expanded, Kendall went on to represent Clinton during the 1998–99 impeachment proceedings, and continues to represent the Clintons in miscellaneous civil matters.<ref name=Wabash/><ref name="W&C"/>
Kendall began representing President Clinton in November 1993 in an investigation related to the Arkansas savings and loan, [[Whitewater Controversy|Whitewater Development Company]], Inc.<ref name="W&C"/> As the investigation expanded, Kendall went on to represent Clinton during the 1998–99 impeachment proceedings, and continues to represent the Clintons in miscellaneous civil matters.<ref name=Wabash/><ref name="W&C"/>


Kendall advised President Clinton during the grand jury appearance that led to the discovery of Clinton's relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. The ''Washington Post'' notes that the Washington legal establishment was critical of Kendall's advising Clinton to pursue the "legalistic argument" that Clinton's sexual encounters with the intern did not constitute a sexual relationship, "for not having Clinton come forward earlier with the truth about Lewinsky, for letting him testify before the grand jury [and digging] himself into even deeper… trouble with his… answers, and for inflaming [Independent Counsel Kenneth] Starr with repeated attacks;"<ref name = WPStaff98>{{cite journal |authors = WP Staff | date=1998-10-02 |title=Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused Key Player, David Kendall |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/clinton/players/kendall.htm |format= online news supplement | journal = The Washington Post | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= }}</ref> he is credited, however, for the fruit born from battles with Starr, including the August 1998 ruling of Judge Norma Holloway Johnson "accusing Starr of violating grand jury secrecy rules," and for improving the public's perception of his client's case by referring to the Starr Report as "an extravagant effort to find a case where there is none."<ref name = WPStaff98/>
Kendall advised President Clinton during the grand jury appearance that led to the discovery of Clinton's relationship with [[White House]] intern [[Monica Lewinsky]].{{citation needed|date=March 2016}} The ''Washington Post'' notes that the Washington legal establishment was critical of Kendall's advising Clinton to pursue the "legalistic argument" that Clinton's sexual encounters with the intern did not constitute a sexual relationship, "for not having Clinton come forward earlier with the truth about Lewinsky, for letting him testify before the grand jury [and digging] himself into even deeper… trouble with his… answers, and for inflaming [Independent Counsel Kenneth] Starr with repeated attacks;"<ref name = WPStaff98>{{cite journal |authors = WP Staff | date=1998-10-02 |title=Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused Key Player, David Kendall |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/clinton/players/kendall.htm |format= online news supplement | journal = [[The Washington Post]] | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= }}</ref> he is credited, however, for the fruit born from battles with Starr, including the August 1998 ruling of Judge [[Norma Holloway Johnson]] "accusing Starr of violating grand jury secrecy rules," and for improving the public's perception of his client's case by referring to the [[Starr Report]] as "an extravagant effort to find a case where there is none."<ref name = WPStaff98/>


====Representation of General David Petraeus====
====Representation of General David Petraeus====
Kendall served as counsel to retired General David Petraeus, over his mishandling and dissemination of classified materials (to his biographer, Paula Broadwell), where Kendall saw felony charges reduced and possible prison time avoided in Petraeus's misdemeanor guilty plea and sentence of two years of probation and a $100,000 fine.<ref name = GoldmanWP23Apr15>{{cite journal |authors = Goldman, Adam | date=2015-04-23 |title=Petraeus pleads guilty to mishandling classified material, will face probation |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/petraeus-set-to-plead-guilty-to-mishandling-classified-materials/2015/04/22/3e6dbf20-e8f5-11e4-aae1-d642717d8afa_story.html?tid=a_inl |format= print, online news | journal = The Washington Post | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= [Quoting video legend:] Petraeus: ‘As I did in the past, I apologize’ }}</ref><ref name = GoldmanWP1Jan16>{{cite journal |authors = Goldman, Adam | date=2016-01-25 |title=How David Petraeus avoided felony charges and possible prison time |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/how-david-petraeus-avoided-felony-charges-and-possible-prison-time/2016/01/25/d77628dc-bfab-11e5-83d4-42e3bceea902_story.html |format= print, online news | journal = The Washington Post | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= [Quoting figure legend:] David Petraeus pleaded guilty last year to mishandling classified information; he had given his biographer, who was also his mistress, sensitive material. }}</ref>
Kendall served as counsel to retired [[General David Petraeus]], over his mishandling and dissemination of classified materials (to his biographer, [[Paula Broadwell]]), where Kendall saw felony charges reduced and possible prison time avoided in Petraeus's misdemeanor guilty plea and sentence of two years of probation and a $100,000 fine.<ref name = GoldmanWP23Apr15>{{cite journal |authors = Goldman, Adam | date=2015-04-23 |title=Petraeus pleads guilty to mishandling classified material, will face probation |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/petraeus-set-to-plead-guilty-to-mishandling-classified-materials/2015/04/22/3e6dbf20-e8f5-11e4-aae1-d642717d8afa_story.html?tid=a_inl |format= print, online news | journal = [[The Washington Post]] | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= [Quoting video legend:] Petraeus: ‘As I did in the past, I apologize’ }}</ref><ref name = GoldmanWP1Jan16>{{cite journal |authors = Goldman, Adam | date=2016-01-25 |title=How David Petraeus avoided felony charges and possible prison time |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/how-david-petraeus-avoided-felony-charges-and-possible-prison-time/2016/01/25/d77628dc-bfab-11e5-83d4-42e3bceea902_story.html |format= print, online news | journal = [[The Washington Post]] | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= [Quoting figure legend:] David Petraeus pleaded guilty last year to mishandling classified information; he had given his biographer, who was also his mistress, sensitive material. }}</ref>


====Representation of Secretary Clinton====
====Representation of Secretary Clinton====
Kendall began representing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton before her State Department appointment, in November 1993, over matters regarding an Arkansas savings and loan, Whitewater Development Company, Inc.,<ref name="W&C"/> and represented her interests throughout her husband's legal challenges during his presidency, including in bar counsel investigations and civil litigation.<ref name="W&C"/>
Kendall began representing former [[Secretary of State]], [[Hillary Clinton]], before her State Department appointment, in November 1993, over matters regarding an Arkansas savings and loan, [[Whitewater Controversy|Whitewater Development Company]], Inc.,<ref name="W&C"/> and represented her interests throughout her husband's legal challenges during his presidency, including in bar counsel investigations and civil litigation.<ref name="W&C"/>


Kendall currently represents the former Secretary in the matter of her use of a private e-mail server while serving as United States Secretary of State,<ref name = BakerNYT15>{{cite journal |authors = Baker, Peter | date=2015-08-23 |title=From Whitewater to Email: the Clintons' Dogged Lawyer |url= https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/24/us/from-whitewater-to-email-david-kendall-the-clintons-dogged-lawyer.html |format= online news report | journal = The New York Times | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |authors = Daly, Matthew |date=2015-03-27 |title=Gowdy: Clinton wiped e-mail server clean, deleted all e-mails |url= http://www.wsvn.com/story/28636046/gowdy-clinton-wiped-e-mail-server-clean-deleted-all-e-mails |newspaper= WSVN Channel 7 |location= Miami, FL | agency = Associated Press | access-date=3 March 2016 }}</ref> as well as in various civil matters.<ref name="W&C"/>
Kendall currently represents the former Secretary in the matter of her use of a private e-mail server while serving as United States [[Secretary of State]],<ref name = BakerNYT15>{{cite journal |authors = Baker, Peter | date=2015-08-23 |title=From Whitewater to Email: the Clintons' Dogged Lawyer |url= https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/24/us/from-whitewater-to-email-david-kendall-the-clintons-dogged-lawyer.html |format= online news report | journal = [[The New York Times]] | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |authors = Daly, Matthew |date=2015-03-27 |title=Gowdy: Clinton wiped e-mail server clean, deleted all e-mails |url= http://www.wsvn.com/story/28636046/gowdy-clinton-wiped-e-mail-server-clean-deleted-all-e-mails |newspaper= WSVN Channel 7 |location= Miami, FL | agency = Associated Press | access-date=3 March 2016 }}{{better source|date=March 2016}}</ref>{{better source|date=March 2016}} as well as in various civil matters.<ref name="W&C"/>


==Published works==
==Published works==
* ''ABA Standards for Criminal Justice: Fair Trial and Free Press'' (1991), as a part of the ABA Task Force
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* ''ABA Standards for Criminal Justice: Fair Trial and Free Press'' (1991),{{full citation needed|date=March 2016}} as a part of the ABA Task Force{{citation needed|date=March 2016}}


==Honors==
==Honors==
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Kendall was recognized with a Doctor of Laws, ''honoris causa'' (honorary), degree from his alma mater, Wabash College, on May 16, 2010.<ref name="Wabash"/>
Kendall was recognized with a Doctor of Laws, ''honoris causa'' (honorary), degree from his alma mater, Wabash College, on May 16, 2010.<ref name="Wabash"/>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Kendall has been married to Anne L. Kendall, a psychologist with the Wake Kendall Group, since 1968, and they have three children.
Kendall has been married to Anne L. Kendall, a psychologist with the Wake Kendall Group, since 1968, and they have three children.{{citation needed|date=March 2016}}


== References ==
== References ==
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* {{cite journal |authors = Law360 Staff | date=2016-03-03 |title=Tasini et al v. AOL, Inc. et al. [Case Number: 1:11-cv-02472; Court: New York Southern… ]  |url= http://www.law360.com/cases/4da5e9ea9f3b256b31000004 | format= online case overview | journal = Law360.com | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |url-access=subscription  |quote= }}
* {{cite journal |authors = Vanderford, Richard | date=2012-03-09 |title=Prospects Dim For $105M HuffPo Bloggers Pay Suit |url= http://www.law360.com/cases/4da5e9ea9f3b256b31000004 |format= online news report | journal = Law360.com | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= }}         
* {{cite journal |authors = Vanderford, Richard | date=2012-03-09 |title=Prospects Dim For $105M HuffPo Bloggers Pay Suit |url= http://www.law360.com/cases/4da5e9ea9f3b256b31000004 |format= online news report | journal = Law360.com | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= }}         
* {{cite journal |authors = Cohen, Joel | date=2015-08-25 |title=Clinton and Petraeus: Is the Current Client the Only One?  |url= http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joel-cohen/clinton-petraeus-is-the-c_b_8032692.html |format= online blog | journal = The New York Times | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= }}
* {{cite journal |authors = Cohen, Joel | date=2015-08-25 |title=Clinton and Petraeus: Is the Current Client the Only One?  |url= http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joel-cohen/clinton-petraeus-is-the-c_b_8032692.html |format= online blog | journal = [[The New York Times]] | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= }}
* {{cite journal |authors = Brody, Ben | date=2015-08-15 |title=How David Kendall Fights for the Clintons |url= https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-08-15/how-david-kendall-fights-for-the-clintons |format= online news report | journal = Bloomberg | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= [Quoting subtitle:] David Kendall has been Bill and Hillary Clinton's lawyer for more than 20 years, but his muted public presence has sometimes left partisan attacks on them unaddressed. }}
* {{cite journal |authors = Brody, Ben | date=2015-08-15 |title=How David Kendall Fights for the Clintons |url= https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-08-15/how-david-kendall-fights-for-the-clintons |format= online news report | journal = [[Bloomberg L.P.|Bloomberg]] | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= [Quoting subtitle:] David Kendall has been Bill and Hillary Clinton's lawyer for more than 20 years, but his muted public presence has sometimes left partisan attacks on them unaddressed. }}
* {{cite journal |authors = Baker, Peter | date=2015-08-23 |title=From Whitewater to Email: the Clintons' Dogged Lawyer |url= https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/24/us/from-whitewater-to-email-david-kendall-the-clintons-dogged-lawyer.html |format= online news report | journal = The New York Times | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= }}
* {{cite journal |authors = Baker, Peter | date=2015-08-23 |title=From Whitewater to Email: the Clintons' Dogged Lawyer |url= https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/24/us/from-whitewater-to-email-david-kendall-the-clintons-dogged-lawyer.html |format= online news report | journal = [[The New York Times]] | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= }}
* {{cite journal |authors = WP Staff | date=1999-01-19 |title=Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused Defense Who's Who |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/clinton/defense.htm |format= online news supplement | journal = The Washington Post | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= }}
* {{cite journal |authors = WP Staff | date=1999-01-19 |title=Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused Defense Who's Who |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/clinton/defense.htm |format= online news supplement | journal = [[The Washington Post]] | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= }}
* {{cite journal |authors = Amidon, Jim & Kendall, David | date=2001 |title=30 Minutes with David Kendall |url= http://www.wabash.edu/Magazine/2001/FallWinter2001/kendallinterview.html |format= online, print interview | journal = Wabash Magazine | issue = Fall/Winter | location= Crawfordsville, IN, USA | publisher= Wabash College | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= }}
* {{cite journal |authors = Amidon, Jim & Kendall, David | date=2001 |title=30 Minutes with David Kendall |url= http://www.wabash.edu/Magazine/2001/FallWinter2001/kendallinterview.html |format= online, print interview | journal = Wabash Magazine | issue = Fall/Winter | location= Crawfordsville, IN, USA | publisher= Wabash College | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= }}
* {{cite journal |authors = Quarterman, Cynthia; Kendall, David; Stern, Carl; Williams, Pete; Greenburg, Jan; Wagner, Paul & Toensing, Victoria | date=2005-04-07 |title=Media and the Courts: Part I, Lawyers and Reporters Square Off on Court Coverage | url= http://www.kramerslaw.com/continuing-legal-education/trying-cases-in-the-court-of-public-opinion-conflict-in-covering-american-courts |format= online panel discussion transcript | journal = Kramer's Law (kramerslaw.com) | issue = | location= Reisterstown, MD, USA | publisher= Kramer & Connolly | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= }}
* {{cite journal |authors = Quarterman, Cynthia; Kendall, David; Stern, Carl; Williams, Pete; Greenburg, Jan; Wagner, Paul & Toensing, Victoria | date=2005-04-07 |title=Media and the Courts: Part I, Lawyers and Reporters Square Off on Court Coverage | url= http://www.kramerslaw.com/continuing-legal-education/trying-cases-in-the-court-of-public-opinion-conflict-in-covering-american-courts |format= online panel discussion transcript | journal = Kramer's Law (kramerslaw.com) | issue = | location= Reisterstown, MD, USA | publisher= Kramer & Connolly | access-date= 3 March 2016 | via= |quote= }}
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==External links==
==External links==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080910234649/http://www.wc.com/attorney-DavidKendall.html Williams & Connolly bio]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080910234649/http://www.wc.com/attorney-DavidKendall.html Williams & Connolly bio]
*[https://www.c-span.org/person/?davidkendall02 Appearances on CPAN]
* {{C-SPAN|David Kendall 02}}


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