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ATTORNEYS
AND STAFF
Our firm consists of Kim Williams and Rob Williamson, attorneys,
and Lisa Hanlon, our secretary. In addition to our full-time staff,
we utilize expert witnesses and other resources to assist our
clients with their claims. We also have a part-time book keeper,
Karen Tavenner, who can assist if there are any questions about
costs or expenses.
Our most important responsibility is to communicate with clients
and respond to questions and concerns as rapidly as possible.
We realize how important your case is to you and do our best to
return all telephone calls within 24 hours. We provide you with
copies of all materials we send out or receive in your case. We
are always happy to see you in person to discuss your claim and
answer any questions you might have. We encourage use of e-mail
as another method to communicate with us.
ABOUT
ROB WILLIAMSON
Rob was born and raised in California. He attended Princeton University,
University College London and Harvard Law School. After graduating
from law school, Rob returned to California and joined Mitchell,
Silberberg and Knupp, an entertainment law firm in Century City.
He then joined the Western Center on Law and Poverty, and from
there became the Director of Clinical Studies at Southwestern
University School of Law, where he was a fully tenured professor
teaching lawyering skills, family law and community property.
Rob moved to Seattle in 1979 and initially worked for the Legal
Services Corporation as the Regional Training Coordinator, and
then for Evergreen Legal Services as a senior litigator. Rob has
been in private practice since 1981. He has brought class
actions on behalf of consumers and employees, won the largest
verdict in the nation for migrant farm workers' damages for wrongful
termination, and represents injured persons, especially men and
women injured in the maritime industry
or who work for railroads.
ABOUT
KIM WILLIAMS
Kim Williams attended Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington,
served as a VISTA Volunteer for the Florida Probation and Parole
Commission for one year, and then attended Willamette University
College of Law in Salem, Oregon, graduating from law school in
1978. She practiced law at the Richland, Washington firm of Critchlow
& Williams, primarily representing injured persons and others
in civil litigation matters until 1984 when she moved to Seattle.
In Seattle, Kim initially represented labor unions and employee
benefits trusts, and, for the past ten years, her practice has
been limited to representation of injured persons and other plaintiffs
in injury, consumer and class action
issues, including wage claim matters.
Kim is an active member of the Washington State Trial Lawyers
Association, and has served on several WSTLA committees and for
a three year term on the WSTLA Board of Directors.

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