...Flores, Managing Assistant City Attorney, Edward M. Jordan, Assistant City Attorney; Beveridge & Diamond, Gary J. Smith, Zachary M. Norris, James B. Slaughter, for Plaintiffs...
...UC-Davis School of Law. St. Michel, formerly with Beveridge & Diamond, joins the environmental law practice. He graduated from Lewis and Clark...
...COUNSEL James B. Slaughter, Beveridge and Diamond, Washington, D.C., and Lily N. Chinn, Beveridge and Diamond, San...
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...from Hastings College of the Law. Beveridge & Diamond has elected Amy Lincoln to the...
...Harold L. Segall (argued), James T. Esselman and Leah A. Dundon, Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., Washington, District of Columbia, for the defendants-appellees....
...the renewable power industry. They are Nicholas W. van Aelstyn of Beveridge & Diamond PC, Bruce Flushman of Stoel Rives LLP, Brian Haughton of Barg...
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