Alumni of Williams Law Over The Years

Alumni of Williams Law Over The Years

We remember you fondly...

Our Friends From The Past

Here today, gone tomorrow. We live in a dynamic society where people change jobs and homes with astonishing frequency. If you have ever been in the military or married to somebody who was, you know what we mean. Over the years, we have been blessed to work with many people who deserve to be remembered, for good or bad! Here are some, but not all, of the folks with whom we have worked and practiced over the years, no longer with us...we will miss you...

Randy Sego, Esq.

Our first pure contract attorney, did he find us through Gibson & Arnold or Special Counsel? Hard to remember. But we will never forget his kind demeanor, deadpan expressions during negotiation, deep love of the law, and stories about Pueblo, Colorado back in the old days. Part of his shrewdness involved knowing what not to plead, what not to pursue. Restraint, economy and persistence were his trifecta-strategy. We gave 'em hell together, Randy. And we will again!

Rich Levine

Rich was like a bolt of lightning which illuminated everything around him. Nobody could identify a case strategy like Rich. Not only was he fast, but he was affable and real, despite his obvious brains and legendary assertiveness. Notably, he always takes care of his people. Those in his organization are put first, and its a beautiful thing. Its always great working a case with Rich Levine.

Deb Carney

Friendly smile backed by multi-megawatt brainpower. Deb is a great litigator as well as a talented dancer. Watching her move across the dance floor made it clear to me why I would never be a dancer. Her brilliance came out particularly in driving the adversary into a hopelessly losing position and then extending a mutually beneficial settlement. Humane, intelligent, powerful. Deb was always great on a case.