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Virginia Asbestos Verdict: Jury rules in favor of plaintiffs in Virginia mesothelioma case

August 30, 2011

Day of Mourning: Canada remembers those harmed or killed in the workplace

April 28, 2011

Asbestos Awareness Week: ADAO encourages victims to share their story

April 05, 2011

National Asbestos Conference: Motley Rice attorneys invited to speak

January 12, 2011

New Members Announced: Motley Rice grows and expands litigation efforts

December 20, 2010

Practice Areas

Asbestos and Mesothelioma

Occupational Disease & Toxic Tort

Licensed In

SC

Admitted to Practice Before

U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina and Northern District of Florida

Education

J.D., University of South Carolina School of Law, 1992

B.S., Catholic University of America, 1989

South Carolina

V. Brian Bevon
Member

V. Brian Bevon

Motley Rice member Brian Bevon has spent more than fifteen years representing individuals and families suffering from mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases as a result of occupational, environmental and household asbestos exposure.

An integral player in the firm’s Occupational Disease and Toxic Tort practice, he continues to fight for the rights of victims harmed by asbestos and other occupational diseases and advocates for the improved health and welfare of the American worker. Brian has also worked with the firm’s Environmental team to assist individuals and businesses in their efforts to hold  corporate defendants accountable for alleged ground contamination.

Prior to joining Motley Rice attorneys in 1994, Brian practiced real estate, property owners, probate and construction defect law with another South Carolina firm and served on the legislative staff of Senator Ernest “Fritz” Hollings. He is a proud participant in the The Supreme Court of SC Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization Lawyer Mentoring Program, serving as a mentor to young lawyers entering the legal profession.  

Brian is a member of the American Association for Justice, American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association and South Carolina Association for Justice.