We’ve some unlucky information to report out of Washington, D.C., the place one of many founding companions of well-known midsize agency Beveridge & Diamond lately passed away.
Greater than 50 years in the past, Albert Beveridge III, 90, based the agency now often known as Beveridge & Diamond, with two of his childhood pals from Indiana, the late attorneys William Ruckelshaus and Richard Fairbanks. The trio later introduced on Henry Diamond, and from then on, the agency started to flourish into one of many nation’s most distinguished the environmental regulation and litigation practices. Beveridge & Diamond now has greater than 175 legal professionals and 7 places of work throughout the nation.
The agency provided the next assertion on Beveridge’s passing to the National Law Journal:
“Albert fueled Beveridge & Diamond’s early success, counseling purchasers on high-stakes company transactions and strategic issues, and nurtured a agency tradition grounded in mental curiosity, collegiality and public service.”
Beveridge, a Harvard Legislation graduate, continued to serve the agency as Senior Counsel till his dying, and was typically referred to as upon to present historic classes about environmental regulation, in addition to the agency’s origins.
We right here at Above the Legislation wish to lengthen our condolences to Albert Beveridge’s household, pals, and colleagues throughout this tough time.
Beveridge & Diamond Cofounder Albert Beveridge Dies at 90 [National Law Journal]
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