Ralph Williams, Esq.
Case Manager: Julie Schallau
Tel: (310) 201-0010 Ext. 143
E-Mail
ADR EXPERIENCE
Ralph Williams has completed more than 3,000 mediations and/or
arbitrations. He specializes in disputes involving insurance policies
and coverage, bad faith, business litigation, attorney, accountant,
real-estate broker and insurance agent malpractice, employment, real
estate, construction and contracts.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND ADR TRAINING
Mr. Williams is a member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, the
American Bar Association, the State Bar of California, the International
Academy of Mediators, the Southern California Mediation Association, the
California Dispute Resolution Council and the Association of Conflict
Resolution. He volunteers his dispute resolution skills to the Los
Angeles County Superior Court and the Los Angeles County Bar Attorney’s
Fee Dispute Panel.
He has completed the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s Dispute
Resolution Services Mediation Training Program and the American
Arbitration Association’s Basic and Advanced training for arbitrators
and mediators. He conducts alternative dispute resolution MCLE, mentors
and guest lectures on ADR at UCLA, Pepperdine and Loyola and publishes a
monthly ADR e-newsletter.
EMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATION
Ralph Williams began his legal career in 1972 at Wyman, Bautzer, Rothman
& Kuchel and co-founded King & Williams in 1975. He litigated cases in
the above areas for 25 years before becoming a full time neutral in
1997. He received his B.S. (1970) and J.D. (1972) from Glendale
University, College of Law. He is rated “av” by Martindale-Hubbell.
RECOGNITION
California’s Top Neutrals 2004 – 2012, Los Angeles Daily Journal
Distinguished Fellow, International Academy of Mediators
Best Lawyers Southern California 2006 – 2010
Super Lawyer 2006 – 2010
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