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Greg Williams has over 16 years of litigation experience in the areas of general liability defense, employment law, media law, products liability, premises liability, personal injury, auto dealership defense, and governmental entity defense. Mr. Williams is a member and former President of the Board of Directors of the Alumni Association of the University of New Mexico School of Law. Before joining Peifer, Hanson & Mullins, P.A., he practiced at Dines & Gross, P.C. Greg is an Albuquerque native with degrees from Princeton University (B.A. 1991) and the University of New Mexico (J.D. 1995). While at the University of New Mexico, he was the Editor-in-Chief of the New Mexico Law Review.
Employment Peifer, Hanson & Mullins, P.A. Albuquerque, New Mexico Of Counsel, January 2012 to Present
Litigation experience in the areas of general liability defense, employment law, media law, products liability, premises liability, personal injury, and auto dealership defense. Experience in all aspects of litigation, including expert witness selection and examination; summary judgment practice; complex motion practice; written discovery and depositions; drafting of jury instructions; and trial
Dines & Gross, P.A. Albuquerque, New Mexico Attorney, 2000 - 2011
Butt, Thornton & Baehr. Albuquerque, New Mexico Attorney, 1995 - 2000
Education Princeton University, B.A., 1991 University of New Mexico, J.D., 1995
Bar Activities New Mexico State Bar Association (1995-present) Albuquerque Bar Association New Mexico Defense Lawyers Association Admitted to state and federal courts in New Mexico Member, Supreme Court of New Mexico Committee on Uniform Jury Instructions for Civil Cases, 2009 – Present
Biography Editor-in-Chief, New Mexico Law Review Member and former President of the Board of Directors of the Alumni Association of the University of New Mexico School of Law Graduate of the Leadership Albuquerque Training Program sponsored by the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce Member and Treasurer of the Board of Directors for the New Mexico Foundation for Open Government |
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