E. Connor Williams’ practice focuses on the defense of clients in personal injury cases involving motor vehicle accidents and the defense of healthcare providers in medical malpractice cases. He is committed to providing clients with excellent legal representation and giving back to his community.

Connor is a long-time member of the Capital District community, having grown up in Clifton Park where he attended high school in the Shenendehowa Central School District. He graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Music in music therapy from Marywood University in 2017. He worked professionally as a music therapist between 2018 and 2020 following an internship in Rochester but was drawn to the field of law by the opportunities he saw to serve his community. He was admitted to Albany Law School for the Spring semester of 2022, and graduated magna cum laude in May of 2024, sitting for and passing the July 2024 Bar Exam.

During his time at law school, Connor contributed to the Immigration Law Clinic as a part of the Edward P. Swyer Justice Center, working under senior attorneys to represent community members in their engagement with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. He also completed an internship as a student assistant for New York’s Office of Employee Relations, conducting legal research on questions of labor law and addressing grievances filed by state employees.