Keri Hague Beck
Keri Hague Beck graduated from The George Washington University in 1998 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, and received her Juris Doctor from The University of Connecticut School of Law in 2001. She was admitted to the Rhode Island Bar in December, 2001.
During law school, Ms. Hague Beck was a Recipient of the University of Connecticut School of Law Excellence for the Future Award. She served as Contributing Author of the legal reference guide Fiduciary Accounting and Trust Administration, ALI ABA (2002). As a Teaching Assistant to the First-Year Lawyering Process Program, Ms. Hague Beck advised students on all aspects of legal research and writing. In addition, she served as a member of the school’s Moot Court Board.
Ms. Hague Beck’s experience includes General Civil Litigation, Corporate And Business Law, estate planning, Residential And Commercial Real Estate and Loan Transactions, property tax appeals, creditors’ rights, and domestic law.
Areas of Practice
- Lending & Secured Transactions
- Creditors' Rights
- Business Organizations
- Estate Planning
- Family Law
- Litigation & Appeals
- Commercial Real Estate
- Residential Real Estate
- Property (Ad Valorem) Taxes
Bar Admissions
- Rhode Island, 2001
Education
- University of Connecticut School of Law, Hartford, Connecticut
- Juris Doctor - 2001
- The George Washington University
- Bachelor of Arts - 1998
- Major: Psychology
Published Works
- Legal Reference Guide Fiduciary Accounting and Trust Administration, (Contributing Author) , American Law Institute
- Legal Reference Guide Fiduciary Accounting and Trust Administration, (Contributing Author) , American Bar Association
Honors and Awards
- Recipient, University of Connecticut School of Law Excellence for the Future Award
- Member, Moot Court Board
Past Employment Positions
- First-Year Lawyering Process Program, Teaching Assistant


