Chad T Williams

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Chad T Williams: Attorney with Lamb McErlane PC

Biography

Chad brings experience as an investment banker, in-house corporate counsel and corporate private practice attorney to his work advising clients on corporate, commercial and transactional matters. He serves as outside general counsel to many companies, providing advice and support throughout their growth, from formation and operational matters to merger and acquisition transactions. Chad has deep experience in mergers and acquisitions including both buy-side and sell-side representation, including private equity and strategic transactions. He also has significant experience advising senior management and boards of directors on matters relating to corporate governance, fiduciary duties, internal investigations and corporate financing transactions. In addition, Chad advises privately-held companies and family-owned businesses in connection with succession planning and business and partnership dispute resolution.

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  • Business Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Widener University School of Law; Franklin and Marshall College
Year of First Admission:
2002
ISLN:
1001388100

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