Williams & Connolly LLP is not organized into formal departments or practice groups. Litigation is the focus of the firm's attorneys. Advocacy is their skill. And good advocacy can be brought to bear in any kind of case. That is the firm's conviction, and that is one of the secrets of the firm's success.
Of course, individual lawyers develop knowledge and experience in particular areas of practice, and the firm draws on that knowledge and experience as it is needed. The firm's principal areas of practice are below.
Civil Litigation and Trial Practice
- Administrative Law
- Antitrust
- Arbitration
- Bankruptcy
- Class Action
- Commercial Litigation
- Directors and Officers Liability
- Employment and Labor
- False Claims Act and Qui Tam
- FDA Regulation
- Federal Programs, Aerospace and Defense, and Government Contracts
- Financial Services Litigation
- First Amendment and Media
- Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)
- Intellectual Property Litigation
- International Arbitration
- International Litigation
- Product Liability, Torts, and Medicine
- Professional Liability
- Real Estate
- Securities Enforcement
- Securities Litigation
- Sports
- Tax Controversy
- Trade Secrets
- Trademark and Copyright
Criminal Defense and Government Investigations
- Congressional Investigations
- Criminal Antitrust
- Economic Sanctions
- Environmental
- False Claims Act and Qui Tam
- Federal Programs, Aerospace and Defense, and Government Contracts
- Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)
- Health Care Fraud
- Public Corruption
- Securities Enforcement
- Tax
Supreme Court and Appellate Litigation
Transactions and Business Counseling
Margaret A. Keeley concentrates on complex civil and criminal trials. She has represented corporations, law firms, and individuals in a wide range of issues throughout the United States, including securities fraud, accounting fraud, professional liability, and fiduciary duty matters.