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Attorney Doug Williams Takes Maritime Leadership Role at WSAJ

Anderson Carey Williams & Neidzwski is pleased to announce that partner, Doug Williams, is serving as Chair of the Maritime Law Section for The Washington State Association for Justice (“WSAJ”).  The WSAJ is the oldest and largest civil justice advocacy organization in the Pacific Northwest.  The organization provides its attorney members many resources needed to protect the legal rights of those wrongfully injured.  In his role as Chair, Doug will use his years of experience as a maritime attorney representing injured seamen to provide support to other maritime practitioners in Washington State.

The attorneys at BoatLaw, LLP are proud of the firm’s long history representing mariners along the west coast and across the world for over forty years.  The firm’s admiralty lawyers have a unique understanding of maritime law and the perils faced by seamen, commercial fishermenlongshoremenrecreational boaters, and anyone else injured on the water.  ACW&N stands ready to assist.

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  • The Maritime Law Association of The United States
    The Maritime Law Association of the United States (MLA) was founded in 1899. Its formation was prompted by the organization, some three years earlier, of the International Maritime Committee.
  • Washington State Bar Association
    The Washington State Bar Association operates under the delegated authority of the Washington Supreme Court to license the state's nearly 40,000 lawyers and other legal professionals.
  • Oregon State Bar
    The Oregon State Bar is a government agency in the U.S. state of Oregon. Founded in 1890 as the private Oregon Bar Association, it became a public entity in 1935 that regulates the legal profession.
  • Alaska Bar Association
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