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Williams Elected as Fellow of the American Bar Foundation

Quinn Williams of the international law firm Greenberg Traurig has been elected as a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation.

Only 1 percent of attorneys licensed to practice in each jurisdiction are eligible to become Fellows, which according to the ABF website, is an honorary organization of attorneys, judges, law faculty, and legal scholars.

Fellows are nominated by peers and elected by the board of the ABF. Established in 1955, the Fellows support the research of the ABF through their annual contributions, sponsor seminars, and events of relevance to the legal profession.

“This is an outstanding testament to the respect Quinn’s peers have for his professionalism and dedication to doing what’s right for his clients,” said Bruce E. Macdonough, Greenberg Traurig’s managing shareholder in the Phoenix office, in a prepared statement.

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