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Greg Craig, Partner
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Williams & Connolly LLP is not organized into departments or practice groups. Litigation is the expertise of the firm's attorneys. Advocacy is their skill. And good advocacy can be brought to bear in any kind of case. That is the firm's conviction, and that is one of the secrets of the firm's success.
Of course, individual lawyers develop knowledge and experience in particular areas of practice, and the firm draws on that knowledge and experience as it is needed. This site describes the firm's principal areas of practice. Very few of the firm's attorneys, however, would attempt to describe their experience by reference to one, two, or even three of these practice areas.
Based on the firm's broad litigation experience and the depth of its talent, clients bring their most challenging and pressing problems to Williams & Connolly. And there are few limits to the kinds of problems they bring. The firm takes on a case when it believes it can make a difference. And there are few limits to the kinds of cases it will take.
Indeed, the firm has litigated every conceivable type of civil and criminal dispute - from the most celebrated criminal trials, to the most complex civil cases, to the most fundamental kinds of constitutional conflicts. There are, we believe, few firms in the country with the breadth of experience in litigation that Williams & Connolly has to offer.
Increasingly, clients come to Williams & Connolly for a wide range of legal services. The firm has expanding business, transactional, and tax practices that complement the firm's litigation practice and span most aspects of corporate and transactional law.
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