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Ward Williams, PLLC is the result of the merger
of the two successful law offices of MeLisa J. Williams and Jeff
Ward of the Ward Law Firm. In order to best serve their
clients in west Tennessee, the firm maintains offices in Fayette
County in Somerville and their Tipton County office in
Munford. Attorneys in the firm are admitted to practice in all
courts in Tennessee including the Tennessee Supreme Court and the
United States District Courts for the Western, Middle and Eastern
Districts of Tennessee and the United States Court of Appeals for
the 6th Circuit.
Ward Williams, PLLC works everyday to be the most
respected law firm in the region. Ward Williams represents both
Plaintiffs and Defendants. The firm represents a number of
individuals, businesses and organizations including dentists,
physicians and medical facilities across the state, municipalities,
construction companies, a regional radio/broadcasting company,
residential and commercial builders and developers, candidates for
elected office, an international educational foundation and small
businesses across the region.
The firm has represented a number of Plaintiffs
covering a broad spectrum of legal issues including actions against
insurance companies over fire losses, wrongful death claims,
personal injury and serious automobile accidents, a suit against a
municipality for corruption and retaliation, actions against lending
institutions for improper acts, an election contest, and civil
rights actions.
Ward Williams, PLLC does not agree to
represent new clients through the internet without first having a
face to face meeting, a telephone conversation, or an exchange of
correspondence. If you would like to inquire about retaining Ward
Williams, PLLC please contact one of our offices.
Please be advised that the pages of
this website are for informational purposes only and do not
constitute the rendering of any legal advice or creates any form
of attorney-client relationship with the reader and Ward Williams,
PLLC.
If you have a legal issue, we urge
you to contact an attorney directly who can best address your
individual situation because there may be important deadlines
involved in your claim or rights. If you fail to file suit or take
other appropriate action in a timely manner, you may lose
permanently some, if not all, of your rights.
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