also known as Ed Williams
A native Mississippian, after having lived all over Mississippi, Ed Williams now lives in Madison, Mississippi and with two office locations, now practices statewide.
After graduating high school, Ed played baseball at Mississippi Valley State before making his way to Mississippi State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science. He then went into business management, before deciding to attend Mississippi College School of Law.
While at MC Law, Ed set himself apart from the rest of his peers. He was a member of the Law Student Bar Association, American Association for Justice, and the Mississippi Association for Justice. He honed his talent for advocacy as a member of the MC Law Moot Court Board, where he won first place in the national American Bar Association Arbitration competition, and was selected for the inaugural Dave Galyon Award for trial advocacy. Outside of the classroom, he gained experience with the Mississippi Attorney General’s Office, where he worked in the DUI unit, and also worked at the Rankin County District Attorney’s Office, where he prosecuted and tried felony cases.
After graduating from MC Law with honors, Ed accepted a prestigious clerkship with the Eleventh Circuit Court District, where he worked under Senior Circuit Court Judge Albert B. Smith, III, and broadened his knowledge of criminal and personal injury matters. After his clerkship ended, Ed entered into a partnership with Arthur Calderon, forming Calderon & Williams, PLLC.
Ed is married to Heather Williams, and they have one child, Edgar Dale “E.D” Williams, III. Ed’s hobbies include the outdoors and cooking.
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Acquired: 2017
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7716 Old Canton Rd., Suite C, Madison, MS, 39110
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"Ed has told me for years that he went to law school because he wants to help people, and his actions show that he means it. People feel comfortable turning to Ed with any legal issue. He always deals fairly with clients and potential clients. Ed will discuss your legal problems with you, listening carefully to everything you have to say. If your specific legal issue is of a type that Ed handles, he will use every tool under the law to fight for your rights. That's because he's a great lawyer. Even if Ed determines that he is not the right attorney for your specific legal needs, he will still do what he can to help you by pointing you in the right direction. That's because he's a great person."
Unknown lawyer
2022 - Present
Partner, Calderon & Williams, PLLC
2019 - 2022
Attorney, Chhabra & Gibbs, P.A.
2018 - 2019
Partner, Calderon & Williams, PLLC
2017 - 2018
Staff Attorney, Eleventh Circuit Court District
2017 - Present
Mississippi BarMember
2016
JD - Juris Doctor
2007
Political Science
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