Slover & Loftus Attorney Biographies
William L. Slover
Partner
   
 

 
A.B. from Yale University in 1959
J.D. from Columbia University School of Law in 1962


 
   
  District of Columbia  
 
   
Mr. Slover was born in Washington, D.C. and is a 1955 graduate of St. Albans School. His entire professional career has been spent in Washington in the representation of a broad spectrum of clients before the United States Supreme Court, numerous federal courts, commissions, agencies, and various arbitral tribunals.

Mr. Slover represented Ralph Nader in his successful litigation to limit smoking in interstate commerce; the City of San Antonio, Texas in obtaining the largest monetary award in the history of the Interstate Commerce Commission; the electric utility industry in establishing standards for railroad rates on coal; and Roy Irby, Jr., in the establishment of important law treating consecutive sentences for criminal offenses.

Mr. Slover is the Managing Partner of the firm and is active in selective engagements in the varied areas of the law in which he has excelled for more than 40 years. 

Mr. Slover is a recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the Association for Transportation Law, Logistics and Policy.

   
 



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