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  • Yale Law School, J.D., 1978
  • Trinity College, Cambridge University, Honours B.A., 1975; M.A., 1979; Keasbey Scholarship
  • Yale College, B.A. summa cum laude, 1973
  • "AV-Rated" by Martindale-Hubbell®
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  F. Lane Heard III
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TEL: 202-434-5114
FAX: 202-434-5124
lheard@wc.com
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Williams & Connolly LLP
725 Twelfth Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20005

   

For the last ten years, Lane Heard has devoted his time to the defense of mass tort pharmaceutical claims, with principal responsibility for coordinating the national defense: deploying the Williams & Connolly LLP team of lawyers, providing guidance to local counsel, supervising the legal research and writing, and appearing before the multidistrict judge.

Mr. Heard's practice over the past twenty years has involved an array of litigation matters, including the defense of medical malpractice, legal malpractice, libel, and commercial disputes, as well as the defense of individuals accused of murder, rape, and bribery. As counsel for plaintiffs, he has represented individuals, a group of Vietnamese orphans who survived the crash of their evacuation flight, and one of the corporate partners in a half-billion dollar dispute arising from the collapse of a reservations-system software development project.

Mr. Heard is a member of the Yale Development Board, the Yale Divinity School Advisory Board, and the vestry of St. Columba's Episcopal Church and serves as a literary executor of the Frank M. Johnson, Jr. papers at the Library of Congress. He is former president of the Kingsley Trust Association and past Chair of the Sidwell Friends School Board of Trustees.


PUBLICATIONS
  • Defending Claims Directed Against Senior Management, DRI Drug & Medical Device Litigation Seminar (1997)