John Eddie Williams
John Eddie Williams Jr. is a pharmaceutical injury and mass tort attorney and founding partner of Williams Hart based in Houston.
Education
Williams attended Baylor University and graduated cum laude in 1976. He earned his law degree from Baylor University School of Law in 1978, serving as editor-in-chief of The Baylor Law Review and graduating first in his class.Legal career
Williams helped to found Williams Hart, a national litigation firm specializing in mass torts and pharmaceutical litigation, in 1983.Williams served as counselor for the state of Texas in the landmark case brought against Big Tobacco in 1995. The case eventually resulted in a $17.3 billion settlement, at that point the largest legal settlement in American history.
In 2000, Williams represented the family of a worker who had been killed in a June 1999 explosion at the Phillips Petroleum Co. chemical plant in Houston, Texas. The jury in the case eventually decided to grant the family $117 million in damages.
Williams has been involved in some of the largest pharmaceutical injury verdicts and settlements in the United States in recent years, as well as litigation for victims of asbestos exposure and mesothelioma.
In recognition of his success in the legal field, Williams was recognized by Baylor University Law School as the 2002 Baylor Lawyer of the Year. Additionally, he was named Baylor University's Alumnus of the Year for 2012–13.