About Joshua
Joshua Williams earned his law degree from the University of Miami School of Law in 2016 after completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Central Florida in 2013. He entered legal education during a period of shifting practice patterns, and his academic record placed him among peers who went on to commercial and litigation work across the state.
After law school, Williams joined the Florida legal community and became a member of The Florida Bar. That membership is current. Over time he moved into private practice and later assumed a leadership role at Chepenik Trushin LLP. His position there is partner, a role that combines client work, case strategy, and firm management responsibilities.
His professional path reflects a steady progression from classroom study to hands-on legal work. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing cases and practical in courtroom settings. He is known inside the firm for taking on complex tasks and coordinating among teams, helping to move matters through discovery and toward resolution. He maintains professional involvement through bar association participation.
Williams’s background gives him a working knowledge of Florida procedural and substantive rules. He applies that knowledge at the firm level, where he helps shape how cases are handled and how clients are advised. He has experience managing staff and mentoring junior attorneys. Those responsibilities sit alongside client-facing duties and the casework that fills an attorney’s calendar.
Outside of firm duties, he stays engaged with the legal community through The Florida Bar. That ties him to continuing legal education and state-level developments that affect litigation and transactional practice in Florida. He draws on that engagement when counseling clients about changes in the law and how those changes might affect timing, strategy, or settlement discussions.
Today Williams serves as a partner at Chepenik Trushin LLP. He practices in Florida and manages both client matters and internal firm operations. He currently practices law in Florida as a partner at Chepenik Trushin LLP.