Attorney Biography
Corbett H. Williams represents individuals in a wide range of employment disputes including:
Wrongful Termination Discrimination Sexual Harassment Retaliation Unpaid Wages and Overtime Whistleblower RetaliationTrained by the best in the business, Corbett began his legal career at the Irvine, California office of the international law firm, Jones Day, where he practiced for more than half a decade.
He then transitioned to a boutique litigation firm in Newport Beach, California specializing in high stakes plaintiff- and defense-side business, real estate and insurance litigation. Corbett received his law degree from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, where he graduated cum laude ranked number 11 of 421 students – in the top 3% percent of his class. Corbett is also the recipient of academic honors including Order of the Coif and was awarded an academic scholarship. Corbett served on the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, and as Editor, published "Evisceration of the First Amendment: The Prison Litigation Reform Act and Interpretation of 42 U.S.C. § 1997e(e)," which was recognized as "Best Student Law Review Article" of the year and has been cited in a Federal District Court decision as well as by other major law reviews. While in law school, Corbett also served as judicial extern to Hon. David O. Carter of the United States District Court for the Central District of California and Hon. Helen I. Bendix of the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Corbett is also a graduate of UCLA, where he received a B.A. in English Literature and graduated magna cum laude.