Edward Vishnevetsky loved to travel. He had been to Cambodia, South Africa and Thailand. He saw Russia, the homeland of his Jewish immigrant parents. And he trekked to Croatia, Greece, Israel and Turkey. But a month ago, the K&L Gates lawyer died doing what he loved in Costa Rica.

Vishnevetsky, a 34-year-old of counsel in K&L Gates’ Dallas office, died in June on a trip with his girlfriend to the Central American nation, said Visnevetsky’s sister, Marina Grayson. He is survived by his immediate family members, Grayson, and their father, Leonid. Vishnevetsky left behind a thriving law practice representing home medical equipment companies and other health care clients. “Everyone felt he was their friend,” Grayson said. “He had a very self-deprecating humor that I think put people at ease.”

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