Background
Davis, Richard S. was born on October 20, 1953 in Washington, District of Columbia.
Davis, Richard S. was born on October 20, 1953 in Washington, District of Columbia.
Syracuse University (Bachelor of Arts, 1975). Catholic University of America (Juris Doctor, 1980).
Worked at Beveridge & Diamond, Professional Corporation (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in General Practice before Federal and State Courts, Departments and Agencies including Environmental Law, Litigation, Product Regulation, Land Use, International Environmental Law, Natural Resources, Corporate and Government Contracts. Admitted to the bar, 1980, Maryland. 1982, District of Columbia.
Member, Catholic University Law Review, 1978-1980.
Author, "Chapter 18-Water Pollution Control," Environmental Law Practice Guide, Matthew Bender, 1992. Law Clerk to Honorable H. Emory Widener, Junior, United States.
Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, 1980-1981. Professorial Lecturer in Law, Columbus School of Law, Catholic University of America, 1982.
Beveridge & Diamond, Professional Corporation was founded in 1974 by a group that included former senior officials of the Environmental Protection Agency.
The firm has over 70 lawyers in a national practice that spans the complete range of contemporary environmental issues (including air, water, RCRA, solid waste, Superfund, toxics, pesticides, natural resources, wetlands and biotechnology). The firm handles complex environmental litigation, regulatory, arbitration, and legislative matters. This unique capability enables the firm to provide a multi-disciplinary approach to resolving clients" environmental problems.
Offices in Washington, District of Columbia, New York, California and New Jersey enable the firm to offer full-service capabilities at the national and regional levels.
Member, Catholic University Law Review, 1978-1980. Author, "Chapter 18-Water Pollution Control," Environmental Law Practice Guide, Matthew Bender, 1992. Law Clerk to Honorable H. Emory Widener, Junior, United States.
Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, 1980-1981.
Professorial Lecturer in Law, Columbus School of Law, Catholic University of America, 1982.