About James G.
James G. Williams built a legal career that began in the classroom and moved steadily into practice. He left Providence College in 1983 with a B.A., then completed his J.D. at Quinnipiac University School of Law in 1986. The degrees mark the start of a long tenure in the law rather than an endpoint.
After law school, Williams entered private practice and has practiced law since earning his J.D. in 1986. His name appears on the letterhead of Williams, Walsh & O Connor, LLC, where he is listed among the attorneys. Over the years he has worked with clients in matters that require both negotiation and courtroom presence. He has handled cases and counseled clients across a variety of matters typical to private practice.
Williams’s professional path reflects steady involvement in the communities served by his firm. He developed practical skills in client counseling, case preparation and advocacy. Peers and clients have looked to him for pragmatic guidance on legal problems that range in complexity. He combines an academic foundation from Quinnipiac with years of on-the-job experience.
Throughout his career he has balanced courtroom tasks and behind-the-scenes work. That has included drafting documents, managing discovery and advising on strategy. Those tasks are central to the work he performs at the firm. His approach is methodical; he breaks issues into manageable pieces and addresses them one at a time.
At Williams, Walsh & O Connor, LLC Williams continues to represent individual and business clients. He handles matters brought to the firm and helps clients weigh options as cases evolve. His practice remains anchored in client representation and legal counsel, and he is currently practicing at Williams, Walsh & O Connor, LLC, where his work centers on providing legal representation and advice.