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Wallace J. Williams is a native Savannahian and the founder of Williams Transactions & Estates, LLC.
Mr. Williams graduated from Savannah Country Day School in 1991. His undergraduate education was received in the beautiful city of Athens Georgia. Here he acquired a Bachelor of Science at University of Georgia. Immediately following his graduation from University of Georgia, Mr Williams represented residential and commercial property owners. At the age of 22, Mr. Williams was negotiating residential and commercial leases and effecting evictions. Additionally Mr. Williams represented a private water system / utility. In this capacity he addressed the management, billing and collections needs for the utility.
Mr. Williams attained his postgraduate degree in the Historic City of Macon Georgia. There he graduated with a Juris Doctorate from Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law. His studies were focused towards Real Estate, Tax, Contracts and other areas that serve the needs of Savannah’s citizens and business community.
Wallace J. Williams was first employed as an associate attorney with the law firm of Barr, Warner, & Pine. Soon after joining the firm, he was proven to be effective lead counsel on a number of cases and trials for the firm. He attained both winning jury verdicts, directed verdicts and dismissals for his clients. Within two years of joining the firm, Mr. Williams was offered a partnership in the firm that was thereafter known as Barr, Warner, Pine, & Williams. After four years with the firm, Mr. Williams joined with Jonah Pine to form a new firm, Williams and Pine, LLC. Williams Transactions & Estates, LLC is now focusing on the real estate and other transactions, as well as estate matters.
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Acquired: 2000
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6205 Abercorn Street, Suite 201, Savannah, GA, 31405
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Posted by Lisa | February 17, 2014 | Real Estate
Excellent Attorney!
Wallace is always the first attorney I call for real estate closings. His team is prompt, personable and very good at their jobs. Wallace is patient and very thorough when explaining real estate documents to my clients. He makes the buyers and the sellers comfortable. A lot of times buying a home is ...
"Wallace has made the closing on my first house very seamless. I would recommend his services to anyone looking for an honest and reliable closing attorney."
"I endorse this lawyer. I am a Landlord & Tenant lawyer in St. Louis, Missouri, primarily handling evictions, and needed guidance on a similar matter involving a lease in Savannah, Georgia. Wallace responded to my inquiry immediately, and was knowledgeable and thorough. If the matter proceeds, I will recommend my client engage Wallace as local counsel."
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2020
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2004
Appreciation Award, Truancy Intervention Project
2004
Contribution Appreciation Award, Chatham County CASA Program
2001
Outstanding Public Service Award, State Bar of Georgia
2004 - Present
Senior Partner, Williams and Pine, LLC
2000 - 2004
Associate Attorney, Barr, Warner, Lloyd & Henifin
2001 - Present
State Bar of Georgia
2000 - Present
Savannah Bar Association
2000 - Present
American Land Title AssociationMember
2002 - 2005
Truancy Intervention Project
Heirs property sold.
2000
JD - Juris Doctor
1996
BS - Bachelor of Science
2013
Real Estate Purchases
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