About Mitch
Mitch Williams started his journey at Beasley Allen as a law clerk before being promoted to attorney in 2019. He focuses on cases involving product liability class actions and business litigation, handling cases involving major auto manufacturers and original equipment suppliers
Mitch loves the discovery phase of cases because it’s where the story is fully uncovered and developed. He brings a unique skill set to his clients, understanding both the complex legal and engineering issues behind product defects. He’s known for developing unique case strategies and presenting a streamlined and engaging story to both courts and juries. He’s been involved in several notable cases, including the GM 5.3L oil consumption litigation resulting in a $102.6 million verdict for the plaintiffs and the class. Other significant cases include a $287 million class settlement with Toyota and a $380 million class settlement with Subaru for defective fuel pumps.
He is a member of the Alabama State Bar, American Bar Association, and Montgomery County Bar Association. He is also a member of the Hugh Maddox Inns of Court.
In his free time, Mitch enjoys spending quality time with his wife and daughter. They love traveling together, hitting the golf course, and exploring new restaurants.
Education
Mitch graduated from the University of Alabama in 2016 with a degree in political science and public policy. He then earned his law degree from Faulkner University’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in 2019, graduating with honors as a Walter J. Knabe Scholar.
During law school, Mitch gained valuable experience as a judicial intern for the Supreme Court of Alabama and as a law clerk in Beasley Allen’s Consumer Fraud section. He also contributed as a senior editor of the Faulkner Law Review and won the J. Greg Allen Intra-School Mock Trial Competition.
- Alabama (2019)
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