Practice Areas

  • Employment Law
  • Class and Collective Action Law
  • Complex Commercial Litigation


Education

Georgia State University College of Law

  • J.D. 2018, summa cum laude
  • Order of the Coif
  • Law Review and Moot Court
  • Graduate Research Assistant
  • Bleckley Inn of Court Pupil

University of North Georgia

  • B.B.A. 2015, cum laude
  • President of Pre-Law Society

Bar Admissions

  • State Bar of Georgia

Court Admissions

  • Georgia Supreme Court and Court of Appeals

Chadwick L. Williams

Chad Williams is a member of KCO’s labor and employment and commercial litigation practices.  Before joining KCO, Chad clerked for Judge Frank M. Hull at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.  Chad previously worked for the Eleventh Circuit’s Staff Attorney’s Office, which prepares memoranda and draft opinions for the entire Court.  Throughout his time at the Eleventh Circuit, Chad gained broad experience in all areas of federal appeals, including cases involving employment law, class action litigation, and commercial disputes.

Chad graduated summa cum laude from Georgia State University College of Law.  During law school, he was an associate editor for the Georgia State University Law Review and participated in Moot Court.  His Law Review peers chose Chad’s student Note for publication, and his Moot Court team won both the Best Team and Best Brief awards in the 2017 Georgia Intrastate Moot Court Competition.  Chad also externed at the Metro Atlanta Business Court and served as a Graduate Research Assistant for Georgia State’s first-year legal writing course.  Prior to law school, Chad graduated cum laude from the University of North Georgia.