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John K. Herbert
III
A
partner of Nichols & Pratt, LLP and Nichols & Pratt Advisers,
LLP, Jack joined Nichols & Pratt at the beginning of 2001,
after having served as a vice president, shareholder and
director of Northeast Investment Management.
Prior to his ten-year affiliation with Northeast, Jack
practiced trusts and estates Law with White & Case, in New
York, and Goodwin & Procter, in Boston, where he was a member
of the Trust Investment Committee. Although he is no longer
actively engaged in the practice of trusts and estates law, Jack
maintains his membership in the Florida, Massachusetts and New
York bars.
Jack is a member of the Advisory Council, the Development
Committee and the Nominating Committee of The Trustees of
Reservations (the first private, state-wide conservation and
preservation organization in the U.S.), having previously served
as a corporate trustee and a member of the inaugural steering
committee of the Conservation Council (a supporting organization
formed in 1998 to attract greater involvement on the part of
individuals under age 45 and their families). Jack is very
interested in conservation and preservation, in general, and the
acquisition and stewardship of publicly-accessible landscapes and
special properties, in particular.
Jack graduated from Princeton University in 1978 and the
University of Virginia School of Law in 1982. At Princeton, Jack
majored in American History and played rugby and freshman
lacrosse. During his final year of law school, Jack served as
Managing Editor of the Virginia Tax Review (one of the oldest
student-run law journals at the University of Virginia, and the
only journal to deal exclusively with tax and corporate topics).
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