
Plaintiffs’ Attorney Damian Williams from Dallas’ Hamilton Wingo Featured at Black Law Students Convention
Hamilton Wingo partner Damian Williams recently delivered a presentation about the emerging role of black attorneys in U.S. corporations during the Southwest Region of the National Black Law Students Association's (SWBLSA) Ninth Annual Convention. Mr. Williams helped lead a panel titled "Black Lawyers in Corporate America: Challenges & Triumphs" with four other respected attorneys. Their presentation included career advice for students, an update on the growing number of Black attorneys in corporate America, and what it takes to go up against some of the country's largest corporations. The attorney panel spoke before a packed house at the Downtown Dallas Marriott after the program was relocated from the convention [...]

Plaintiffs’ Attorney Damian Williams from Dallas’ Hamilton Wingo Featured at Black Law Students Convention
Hamilton Wingo partner Damian Williams recently delivered a presentation about the emerging role of black attorneys in U.S. corporations during the Southwest Region of the National Black Law Students Association's (SWBLSA) Ninth Annual Convention. Mr. Williams helped lead a panel titled "Black Lawyers in Corporate America: Challenges & Triumphs" with four other respected attorneys. Their presentation included career advice for students, an update on the growing number of Black attorneys in corporate America, and what it takes to go up against some of the country's largest corporations. The attorney panel spoke before a packed house at the Downtown Dallas Marriott after the program was relocated from the convention [...]
Hamilton Wingo partner Damian Williams recently delivered a presentation about the emerging role of black attorneys in U.S. corporations during the Southwest Region of the National Black Law Students Association’s (SWBLSA) Ninth Annual Convention.
Mr. Williams helped lead a panel titled “Black Lawyers in Corporate America: Challenges & Triumphs” with four other respected attorneys. Their presentation included career advice for students, an update on the growing number of Black attorneys in corporate America, and what it takes to go up against some of the country’s largest corporations.
The attorney panel spoke before a packed house at the Downtown Dallas Marriott after the program was relocated from the convention site at the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law based on increased attendance requests.
Mr. Williams is an experienced trial lawyer focusing on serious personal injury and wrongful death cases. With over 50 jury verdicts, he delivers the skill and expertise clients need when facing off against large corporations, hospitals, and insurance companies. During law school, he was a member of the Washington University Black Law Students Association.
Professional groups regularly call on him to share his insights on high-stakes courtroom trials and legal battles with corporations, including “The Car Crash Seminar” hosted by the University of Texas School of Law last year. In 2022, he helped a Hamilton Wingo client win the largest uninsured motorist verdict in Texas.
The National Black Law Students Association is a non-profit organization founded in 1968 to help advance and promote the needs and goals of black law students while affecting change in the legal community.
Hamilton Wingo is one of Dallas’ premier trial law firms, having won billions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in the past decade alone. The firm’s skilled attorneys represent people from all walks of life in serious personal injury and wrongful death cases involving automobile, airline, and other transportation incidents, workplace safety issues, dram shop liability, dangerous products, industrial catastrophes, medical malpractice, premises liability, utility accidents, and water contamination in addition to high-stakes business litigation. To learn more about the firm, visit www.hamiltonwingo.com.
Hamilton Wingo partner Damian Williams recently delivered a presentation about the emerging role of black attorneys in U.S. corporations during the Southwest Region of the National Black Law Students Association’s (SWBLSA) Ninth Annual Convention.
Mr. Williams helped lead a panel titled “Black Lawyers in Corporate America: Challenges & Triumphs” with four other respected attorneys. Their presentation included career advice for students, an update on the growing number of Black attorneys in corporate America, and what it takes to go up against some of the country’s largest corporations.
The attorney panel spoke before a packed house at the Downtown Dallas Marriott after the program was relocated from the convention site at the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law based on increased attendance requests.
Mr. Williams is an experienced trial lawyer focusing on serious personal injury and wrongful death cases. With over 50 jury verdicts, he delivers the skill and expertise clients need when facing off against large corporations, hospitals, and insurance companies. During law school, he was a member of the Washington University Black Law Students Association.
Professional groups regularly call on him to share his insights on high-stakes courtroom trials and legal battles with corporations, including “The Car Crash Seminar” hosted by the University of Texas School of Law last year. In 2022, he helped a Hamilton Wingo client win the largest uninsured motorist verdict in Texas.
The National Black Law Students Association is a non-profit organization founded in 1968 to help advance and promote the needs and goals of black law students while affecting change in the legal community.
Hamilton Wingo is one of Dallas’ premier trial law firms, having won billions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in the past decade alone. The firm’s skilled attorneys represent people from all walks of life in serious personal injury and wrongful death cases involving automobile, airline, and other transportation incidents, workplace safety issues, dram shop liability, dangerous products, industrial catastrophes, medical malpractice, premises liability, utility accidents, and water contamination in addition to high-stakes business litigation. To learn more about the firm, visit www.hamiltonwingo.com.