
2021 End of Year Newsletter
As another pandemic punctuated year comes to a close, Robert Salzer introduces the firm's final newsletter of 2021 with some thoughts on what we can all learn from this experience.
Articles, publications, events, alerts, presentations, conferences... all of the latest news on Williams Family Law and its attorneys.
As another pandemic punctuated year comes to a close, Robert Salzer introduces the firm's final newsletter of 2021 with some thoughts on what we can all learn from this experience.
Maris Weiner has been named treasurer for the parent association of Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, a prestigious private school for girls in Princeton, NJ.
Jeffrey Williams, founder of Williams Family Law, spoke at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers in Chicago. Membership in AAML requires significant experience in family law practice and is a highly selective process.
The 2022 edition of “Best Law Firms” has been released, and Williams Family Law is again a top ranked law firm for Family Law in the Philadelphia region.
One of the most intimidating places for young lawyers is the courtroom, particularly their first appearance. David Hamilton shares his experience, and lessons in resiliency, in a new column for The Legal Intelligencer.
As the sun sets on the summer of 2021, Susan Smith introduces this quarter's newsletter with the most poignant of stories.
Williams Family Law partner Robert Salzer will direct an educational session where attorneys can learn from past mistakes of their colleagues at the Bucks County Bar Association 2021 Bench Bar Conference.
The partners of Williams Family Law have all been named to the 2022 Best Lawyers in America list.
Hectic workday? David Hamilton shares things you can incorporate into your daily commute to reset the mind and transition into a better place.
Robert Salzer of Williams Family Law was a featured presenter at the Pennsylvania Bar Association Family Law Section 2021 Summer Meeting.
A growing trend has the parents of millennials getting involved involved in their divorces. What are the implications of this?
To many, "pro bono" reads as "without payment." However, its true meaning and the opportunities it offers young lawyers is in the critical aid and rewards it provides. Read more in David Hamilton's "Young Lawyer" column for The Legal Intelligencer.