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Roy L. Williams - Glendale, WI

6944 North Port Washington Road Glendale, WI 53217 - 3923

Updated: 08/24/2010

Overview

Roy L. Williams is a 1997 graduate of Loyola University School of Law and a 1993 graduate of ClaremontMcKennaCollege.A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Attorney Williams was admitted to the Wisconsin State Bar in 1998.He maintains an Of Counsel relationship with the firm.

A former state prosecutor, Attorney Williams honed his trial skills as an assistant district attorney for MilwaukeeCounty, conducting more than 50 jury trials and motion hearings as the lead counsel.Since then, Attorney Williams has developed a particular expertise in civil procedure having handled a high volume civil practice that has included negotiating settlements, conducting motion hearings, mediations and jury trials.

In addition to his circuit court experience, Attorney Williams has represented clients in discrimination and harassment cases in Federal Court.Most recently, Attorney Williams has been approved to teach Employment Law and Civil Procedure as an adjunct professor with ConcordiaUniversity beginning with the Fall semester 2006.

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Other Affiliations

  • Republican Young Professionals, 2003 - Present (Member)
  • Wisconsin Association of African-American Lawyers, 2004 - 2005 (President)
  • Village of Brown Deer, 2004 - Present (Plan Commissioner)
  • Personnel Review Board Milwaukee County, 2003 - 2005 (Board Member)
  • Woodlands School, 2002 - 2005 (Trustee)
  • Village of Brown Deer, 2002 - Present (Police Commissioner)

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Accepts Credit Cards

Office Information

Address

6944 North Port Washington Road Glendale, WI 53217 - 3923

Fax

  • 414-247-9571

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