About Tyler
Tyler Williams earned his J.D. from Shepard Broad Law Center at Nova Southeastern University in 2018 after completing a B.S. in psychology at Fontbonne University in 2013. The combination of legal training and a background in psychology informs how he approaches client conversations and case strategy. He completed law school during a period of rapid change in practice technology and then turned to practice under Florida law.
He is admitted to practice in Florida. Early in his career he moved into day-to-day client work that demanded both analytical rigor and plainspoken communication. His undergraduate study of human behavior has been useful when preparing witnesses, explaining legal options to clients and assessing disputes that hinge on credibility and motive.
Over time Williams expanded the scope of his practice to address a range of matters that arise under state law. He has handled courtroom appearances and office-based counseling, balancing litigation management with case preparation. Colleagues describe him as methodical in assembling facts and careful in setting expectations for clients.
Williams now leads Tyler Wililams Law, PLLC. At the firm he oversees case intake, drafts motions and appears in state court when necessary. The office handles matters that require understanding both procedural detail and the human dynamics involved in dispute resolution. He continues to update his skills through continuing legal education and practical courtroom experience.
He blends the analytical training of law school with the interpersonal perspective of his psychology degree. That pairing shapes how he evaluates risk, communicates options and prepares a file for trial or settlement. Williams maintains an active practice in Florida at Tyler Wililams Law, PLLC and concentrates on representing clients in matters governed by state law.