Mitch Williams is an attorney in Beasley Allen’s Consumer Fraud Section, specializing in product liability class actions and business litigation. He joined Beasley Allen in 2019 after clerking for the firm for two years while in law school. Mitch offers his clients a unique skillset of not only understanding the complex legal issues, but also the complex engineering issues underlying a product defect.
Background
Mitch graduated from the University of Alabama in 2016 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and public policy. He then earned his J.D. in 2019 from Faulkner University’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law, where he was a Walter J. Knabe Scholar and graduated with honors.
During law school, Mitch was a judicial intern for the Supreme Court of Alabama and a law clerk in Beasley Allen’s Consumer Fraud section. He also served as a senior editor of the Faulkner Law Review and won the J. Greg Allen Intra-School Mock Trial Competition.