Education

  • Yale University (B.A., 2012, with honors)
  • The Johns Hopkins University School of Education (M.S., 2014)
  • Georgetown University Law Center (J.D., 2017)
  • Georgetown University Law Center (LL.M., 2019)

Admissions

  • District of Columbia and Maryland

Nadine N. Williams practices in the Firm's Complex Litigation, Pharmaceutical Products, and Toxic Torts & Products Liability groups.

Prior to joining the Firm, Ms. Williams was a litigation associate representing clients in family law, domestic violence, immigration, and probate matters in D.C. Superior Court.  She has experience drafting dispositive and procedural motions, drafting and responding to discovery requests, preparing and deposing witnesses, and drafting and negotiating settlement agreements.

Ms. Williams received her J.D. and LL.M. from Georgetown University Law Center, where she was Diversity Committee Chair & Appropriations Committee Member at the Student Bar Association, and Career Co-Chair at the Black Law Students Association.  During law school, she served as a Law Clerk at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Division of Enforcement, where she prepared for litigation in both federal and administrative courts as well as assisting in investigations.  As an Intern at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Office of Hearings and Appeals, her work included drafting orders, findings of fact, and conclusions of law.  At Georgetown, Ms. Williams received special Pro Bono Pledge Recognition for contributing over 125 hours of pro bono and community service in fulfillment of the Georgetown Pro Bono Pledge.  She also received the Dean’s Certificate in recognition of special and outstanding service to the Georgetown Law community.

Ms. Williams received her M.S. from Johns Hopkins University School of Education, and graduated from Yale University with a B.A. in Economics and African Studies.

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