Kathryn Williams
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Work in Williams & Kamb, LLC
Top Rated Family Law Attorney with 40 years of experience
Worker's Compensation
619 N. Main Street, Greenville, SC 29601
About Kathryn Williams
Practice Areas
- Worker's Compensation
Education
- University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, South Carolina, 1982J.D.
- Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, 1979B.A.
Representative Cases
- Nicholson v S.C. Dep’t of Social Serv., 411 S.C. 381, 769 S.E.2d 1 (2015)
- Hieronymus v Hamrick, DMD, 385 S.C. 1, 682 S.E.2d 512 (Ct. App. 2009)
- Pearson v JPS Converter & Indus. Corp., 327 S.C. 393, 489 S.E.2d 219 (Ct. App. 1997)
- Nicholson v S.C. Dep’t of Social Serv., 411 S.C. 381, 769 S.E.2d 1 (2015)
- Hieronymus v Hamrick, DMD, 385 S.C. 1, 682 S.E.2d 512 (Ct. App. 2009)
- Pearson v JPS Converter & Indus. Corp., 327 S.C. 393, 489 S.E.2d 219 (Ct. App. 1997)
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- South Carolina, 1983
- U.S. District Court District of South Carolina, 1983
- U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit, 1982
- U.S. Supreme Court, 1992
Other Affiliations
- The Association of South Carolina Claimant Attorneys for Workers Compensation, 1995 - 1997 (Past President)
- Work Place Injury Litigation Group (Member, Board of Directors)
- South Carolina Bar Association (Member)
- American Bar Association (Member)
- American Association for Justice (Member)
- The National Trial Lawyers
- South Carolina Association for Justice (President)
- Injured Workers’ Advocates, 1995 - 1997 (President)
- Injured Workers' Advocates (FORMERLY KNOWN AS ASSOC. OF S.C. CLAIMANT ATTYS. FOR WORKERS’ COMP.) Past President, 1995–1997
- South Carolina Association For Justice (FORMERLY KNOWN AS S.C. TRIAL LAWYERS ASSOCIATION), 2002 - Present (Past President)
- South Carolina Workers' Compensation Educational Association (Member)
- American Bar Association
Past Positions
- Associate Justice Julius B. Ness, Law Clerk
- U.S. District Judge G. Ross Anderson, Jr., Law Clerk
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- Worker's Compensation
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