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Mark S. Beveridge 
Nashville, Tennessee
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Mark Beveridge graduated from the University of Virginia in 1977 and received his law degree from the University of Richmond in 1980. He began his legal career in 1980 as an Assistant District Attorney in the District Attorney General's office in Nashville. He rose to the position of Team Leader and chief prosecutor in one of Davidson County's four criminal courts where he had primary responsibility for all felony prosecutions and other matters coming before that court. Mark entered private practice in 1991 joining the Nashville firm of Howell & Fisher. While there he practiced primarily in the area of civil litigation, frequently representing defendants in lawsuits ranging from medical and legal malpractice matters, to workers' compensation, products' liability, automobile accidents and other negligence actions.

In 1996, Mark joined Randy Kinnard and Daniel Clayton and the firm of Kinnard, Clayton & Beveridge was formed, primarily representing plaintiffs in tort litigation. Mark's practice emphasis includes medical negligence and personal injury law. He has received the highest rating possible (AV rating) from Martindale-Hubbell. He was selected for inclusion in the 2008 Mid-South Super Lawyers list compiled by Law and Politics magazine featuring the top 5% of attorneys in Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi. Mark is a past member of the Board of Directors of the Nashville Bar Association where he was liaison to the Medico-Legal and Lawyer Referral committees. He has also served on the Criminal Law and Criminal Justice (former Chairperson) and Ethics and Professionalism Committees of the NBA. Mark's other professional memberships include the Tennessee Bar Association and the Tennessee Association for Justice where he serves on the Board of Governors and is a member of the Circle of Advocates. Mark is a Fellow of both the Nashville Bar Foundation and the Tennessee Bar Foundation. He was appointed and reappointed by the Supreme Court of Tennessee to serve on the Hearing Committee of the Board of Professional Responsibility. He has also served as a Special Judge in the General Sessions Court for Davidson County.

In addition to practicing law, Mark has many other interests and has been involved in the Nashville community. He is a past President of the Exchange Club of Nashville and of Exchange Club Charities, Inc. He is also a past President/Chairman of the Antiques and Garden Show of Nashville which benefits Cheekwood-The Tennessee Botanical Gardens and Fine Arts Center and other local charities. He has served on the Municipal Planning Commission for the City of Belle Meade since 2001. Mark is an active member of Westminster Presbyterian Church where he has been an Elder and Youth Mentor. Mark has taught Sunday school and participated on a number of committees at the church and also regularly participates in Room in the Inn, Habitat for Humanity builds and a men's Friday morning Bible study group. Mark was part of a group from his church which went to the Mississippi coast to help out with clean up after Hurricane Katrina. Mark and his family live in Nashville. His hobbies and interests include tennis, golf, gardening, history and coaching youth sports teams.

Areas of Practice:
Personal Injury Law
Medical Negligence
Civil Litigation
Medical and Legal Malpractice
Workers' Compensation
Products' Liability
Automobile Accidents
Bar Admissions:
Tennessee, 1980
U.S. District Court Middle District of Tennessee
Education:
University of Richmond, The T.C. Williams School of Law, Richmond, Virginia, 1980
Doctor of Jurisprudence


University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1977
B.A.


Honors and Awards:
AV Rating from Martindale-Hubbell


Fellow, Nashville Bar Foundation


Fellow, Tennessee Bar Foundation


Mid-South Super Lawyers, 2009


Professional Associations and Memberships:
Nashville Bar Association
Past Member, Board of Directors


Tennessee Bar Association
Member


Tennessee Association for Justice
Board of Governors, Circle of Advocates


Past Employment Positions:
District Attorney General's office in Nashville, Assistant District Attorney


Howell & Fisher


Children's Medicine Manufacturer's Plant Unsafe
The F.D.A. released findings Tuesday that the only plant that makes many popular over-the-counter pediatric medicines lacks sufficient quality control measures and has failed to investigate consumer complaints over contaminated product. Last week, Johnson & Johnson, who owns the plant through a subsidiary, recalled 43 over-the-counter pediatric medicines in the United States, its territories and nine other countries, affecting 70 percent of the market for over-the-counter children's medicine. F.D.A. officials said the plant used raw materials that were contaminated with an unknown bacteria and received 46 customer complaints over contaminated medicines. Federal officials did stress that serious harm from the recalled drugs was "remote." Lyndsey Layton, The Washington Post 05/05/2010

Toy Maker Recalls 200,000 Baby Playpens
Dorel Juvenile Group Inc. announced a voluntary recall last week of over 200,000 baby playpens due to the threat of "suffocation or positional asphyxiation." The company said that the floors of the Safety 1st Disney Care Center Play Yards and Eddie Bauer Complete Care Play Yards could become uneven when jostled, posing unnecessary risks to children. The toys were sold from January 2007 to October 2009 at Babies "R" Us, Kmart, Sears, Target and Walmart. No deaths have been reported involving the playpens. Staff Report, Chicago Tribune 12/30/2009
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DECEMBER 2009: RANDALL L. KINNARD SPEAKS ON THE DANGERS OF TOXIC TOYS
Toy related injuries sent a staggering 80,000 children under the age of 5 to Emergency Rooms in 2007. Randy Kinnard said that defective and dangerous toys harm children each year. The U.S. Public Interest Research Group (USPIRG) released "The 24th-annual Trouble in Toyland report" recently. The report follows testing of thousands of toys for possible choking hazards, eardrum-damaging noise levels and toxins, and is available at www.uspirg.org. To read more on the article from Public News Service, click here.

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More than 70,000 children are poisoned each year by prescription or over-the-counter medicines, more than twice as many as are poisoned by other products, a new study has concluded. Read Article.

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The Nashville personal injury and medical malpractice law firm of Kinnard, Clayton & Beveridge, Attorneys at Law serves clients throughout Tennessee in communities such as Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Clarksville, Murfreesboro, Jackson, Johnson City, Franklin, Hendersonville, Bartlett, Cleveland, Columbia, Cookeville, Gallatin, Lebanon, Brentwood, Springfield, Dickson, Davidson County, Shelby County, Knox County, Hamilton County, Rutherford County, Williamson County, Robertson County, Cheatham County, Maury County and Montgomery County. We also serve clients in Alabama and Kentucky. AL, KY