Williams is an intellectual property litigator with a technical background in biochemistry. He focuses his practice on patent litigation and Section 337 cases in the International Trade Commission. Williams was a Summer Associate at Mintz in 2018.
During law school, Williams was a managing editor of the American Journal of Law & Medicine and was selected to represent BU Law in the Oxford International Intellectual Property Moot competition. He also served as a summer intern with the Veterans Legal Clinic at Harvard Law School’s Legal Services Center, where he worked for the clinic’s Estate Planning Project.
Prior to attending law school, Williams worked for and managed a legal research project at the University of Michigan Law School. In that role, he supervised eight undergraduates and analyzed the effects of state probate laws on testamentary decisions.
While earning his undergraduate degree, Williams was a member of a graduate research group focused on using single molecule fluorescence techniques to study RNA. In 2013, he received the James E. Harris Scholarship to fund his summer research.