Jere Beasley

After seeking advice from his friend and mentor, the civil rights leader and Federal Judge, Frank M. Johnson,[2] he decided to start his new firm.

[3] Founded on the principle of “helping those who need it most,” the firm was established to provide legal service to individuals and businesses whom no act of their own has wronged.

Beasley is noted as a trial lawyer, and his firm has a national reputation for winning major awards for its clients.

[9] In May 2018, Beasley was selected as the recipient of the Montgomery Sunrise Rotary Club’s public service achievement and contribution award, recognizing his dedication to helping others and improving the community and the River Region.

The firm has purchased and renovated several buildings along Commerce Street, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 with boundary expansions in 1982 and 1987.

[12] In January 2020, Beasley received the Montgomery County Bar Association (MCBA) Service & Achievement Award.

The honor is presented to a lawyer who demonstrates the highest standard of professionalism and is respected for outstanding legal ability.