Harrison Law Center, A Law Corporation - Honolulu, HI
Criminal Defense Lawyers in Honolulu, HI
1001 Bishop St. Suite 2828 Honolulu, HI 96813
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Honolulu Criminal Defense Law Firm
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Defense
- Personal Injury
Litigation: 75%
Firm Information
Overview
The Harrison Law Center, A Law Corporation, serves clients seeking criminal defense and personal injury representation.
Attorney, William Harrison, has more than three decades of experience. This experience allows Attorney Harrison to provide clients with knowledgeable legal representation that takes into account how the law is actually practiced in our locality and how those practices affect each client's individual case.
Harrison Law Center's criminal defense practice protects clients who have been charged with drug-related crimes, sex offenses, weapons charges and white-collar crimes alike.
Harrison Law Center's personal injury practice serves clients injured in auto accidents, medical malpractice and defective products.
Attorney Harrison operates a lean legal practice that prioritizes contact between the attorney and client. This communication best allows for a successful attorney-client relationship. In this way, Attorney Harrison can provide each client with the level of attention their case requires.
To speak with criminal defense and personal injury attorney, William Harrison, serving Honolulu, Oahu and Hawaii, call the law firm of Harrison Law Center, A Law Corporation to schedule a completely free and entirely confidential initial consultation with you to provide you with an initial assessment of your matter. You can also contact the office online to make your appointment.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- AV Rated - Martindale-Hubble, 2003 - Present
- Listed in: "The Best Lawyers in America", 2006 - Present
- Listed in: "Super Lawyers", 2008 - Present
- Listed in: "Hawaii Best Lawyers" - Honolulu Magazine, 2007 - Present
Languages
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Chinese
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Filipino
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Japanese
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Korean
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Thai
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Vietnamese
Previous Law Firm Names
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Harrison & Matsuoka
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Gima & Harrison, January 1, 1988
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Gima, Harrison & Matsuoka, January 1, 1993
Representative Clients
American Equity Insurance Company
CNA Insurance Companies
The Hawaii Insurance Guaranty Association
Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
State Farm Insurance Companies
Nautilus Insurance Company
National Interstate Insurance Company
National Union Fire Insurance Co
Safeco Insurance Co
RSKCO
Published Works
Articles
Contact
1001 Bishop St.
Suite 2828
Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone: 808-501-0408
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.harrisonlawcenter.com
Hours: Mon to Fri: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Sat & Sun: Closed
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