About Adam
Adam Williams built his legal foundation in Nevada. He earned a B.A. from the University of Nevada, Reno in 2006 after coursework at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 2003. He returned to the classroom to complete a J.D. at Thomas Jefferson School of Law in 2011. Those years shaped his entry into Nevada’s courts and law offices.
After law school he joined The Harris Law Office. By 2014 he was listed as counsel there. The role put him into everyday client work and courtroom preparation. He handled case intake, drafted pleadings and participated in settlement negotiations. The position provided hands-on experience in the litigation cycle and day-to-day demands of civil practice.
In 2019 he moved to LV Personal Injury Lawyers as lead counsel. The title signaled a shift in responsibility. He assumed oversight of case strategy and supervised junior attorneys. Records list him in that role; they do not, however, elaborate on specific matters or outcomes. His time in both firms has centered on civil disputes and trial preparedness rather than corporate transactional work.
His professional affiliations track that focus. He holds membership in the American Association for Justice and the Million Dollar Advocate Forum. He is also listed with Clark County Legal Services. Those affiliations connect him to plaintiff-side advocacy networks and peer exchanges on litigation tactics, standards of proof and trial procedure. He participates in the local legal community through those groups, attending events and programs aimed at continuing legal education.
Williams’s trajectory is straightforward: education in Nevada, a first counsel role that grew into leadership at a personal injury firm. He is admitted to practice in Nevada and has built a practice that emphasizes civil litigation skills. At present he is associated with LV Personal Injury Lawyers where he concentrates on personal injury claims and related civil matters.