Stephanie Williams is an associate attorney at Perkins Thompson, P.A., having joined the firm in 2006 after clerking for Justices William S. Brodrick, Thomas E. Delahanty, II, Ellen A. Gorman, and Joyce A. Wheeler of the Maine Superior Court.
Ms. Williams's practice focuses on commercial litigation, including complex secured transaction matters, foreclosure actions on behalf of large regional and national banks, commercial and retail collections, personal property replevin matters, and commercial and residential evictions. In her practice, Ms. Williams has successfully maximized clients' available rights and remedies in both litigation and out-of-court negotiations. Ms. Williams also handles business and individual immigration matters, having consistently obtained favorable results in K-1, L-1A, L-1B, H-1B, and TN visa and Adjustment of Status matters.
Ms. Williams co-authored the Maine portion of the USFN Foreclosure Desk Guide, State by State (February 2009), as well as the Maine portion of the USFN State Summary (June 2008). She is also a past Director of the New Lawyer's Section of the Maine State Bar Association, and a member of the American Bar Association, the Maine State Bar Association, and the Cumberland Bar Association.
Publications and Presentations
- Presented at the New England Land Title Association Convention on Maine Foreclosure Law, Bretton Hills, New Hampshire, June 19, 2010
- Presented "Problem Tenants" at Landlord/Tenant CLE, Portland, Maine, April 13, 2010
- Co-author, USFN Foreclosure Desk Guide, State by State (Maine) (February 2009)
- Co-author, USFN State Summary (Maine) (June 2008)
Practice Areas
Bankruptcy / Creditors And Debtors Rights
Immigration
Litigation
Bar Admissions
U.S. District Court, District of Maine | 2010
Maine | 2005
Education
University of Maine School of Law, J.D., cum laude | 2005
Case Note and Comment Editor, Maine Law Review
University of Utah, B.A., with Honors | 2002