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About the Author: J. Craig Williams

J. Craig Williams (Irvine, CA) is the founding member of WLC | The Williams Law Corporation. His practice focuses on complex business litigation, with emphasis on intellectual property, environmental, real estate, and technology matters. The firm also has a select personal injury practice. Mr. Williams is creator of the popular blog “May It Please the Court.®” You can also hear Craig on Legal Talk Network, where he is a co-host of the bi-weekly podcast “Lawyer2Lawyer,” the longest continuously-running podcast on the Internet.

Mr. Williams is a frequent speaker and lecturer and has taught at the University of California at Irvine, Stanford Law School, the University of Iowa College of Law, and Chapman University School of Law. He also has spoken for and been a panelist for numerous Continuing Legal Education programs through such organizations as the New York State Bar Association, Orange County Bar Association, the Celtic Bar Association, the Hispanic Bar Association, and the National Association of Legal Assistants, among others. Mr. Williams earned his JD, with distinction, from the University of Iowa College of Law in 1987, and is admitted to practice law in California and Massachusetts. Mr. Williams is double-Board Certified and the recipient of many awards highlighting his skills as an attorney.

You can review the Author J. Craig Williams' formal biography and learn more about May It Please The Court here. If you want something a little more personal, then you can review his informal biography.

Check out J. Craig Williams' writings on his weblog of legal news & observations, including a quote of the day and daily updates.

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