Staci A. Williamson joins Goldberg Segalla

Staci A. WillamsonGoldberg Segalla is pleased to announce that Staci A. Williamson has joined the law firm in its Chicago office.

Ms. Williamson, a partner, is a member of the firm’s Product Liability Practice Group. She focuses her practice on defending product liability claims, including those involving fire and explosion, product labeling and warnings, and other issues arising under the Consumer Product Safety Act.

Ms. Williamson handles premises liability litigation, and represents clients in connection with mass tort class action litigation, appellate litigation, arbitration, and mediation. She has worked on a variety of complex matters, including precedent-setting, multimillion-dollar personal injury, fire, and consumer class action cases.

A frequent contributor of articles on product liability defense to publications of the Defense Research Institute and the Illinois Association of Defense Trial Counsel, Ms. Williamson received her juris doctorate at Loyola University Chicago School of Law (2006) and her bachelor of arts degree from Ohio University (2000).

Previously, she practiced in the Chicago office of Wiedner & McAuliffe.

About Goldberg Segalla

Goldberg Segalla is a law firm 180 lawyers strong, with 12 offices in the United States (spanning New York, Illinois, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut) and in Europe (in London, where the firm operates as Goldberg Segalla Global LLP). It counsels and protects the interests of regional, national, and international clients, including a number of Fortune 100 companies, in a wide range of industries. Goldberg Segalla handles all forms of dispute resolution and provides proactive legal and regulatory counsel that helps clients minimize and manage risk in a broad array of areas.

Founded in 2001, the firm is proud to have grown completely organically to be ranked on the National Law Journal’s NLJ 350 list of the largest law firms in the United States. In addition, Goldberg Segalla has been recognized by its clients and peers — as well as by the National Law Journal, LexisNexis, Reinsurance magazine, the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, and others — in areas such as reliability, innovation, commitment to diversity, and prominence in key practices and industries. To learn more, visit www.GoldbergSegalla.com.

Posted on April 11, 2014 by Chris Bonjean
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