Barbara Williams, Top DOJ International Trade Lawyer in New York, Dies
Barbara Williams, 55, attorney-in-charge of the International Trade Field Office in the Justice Department's Civil Division, died Sept. 6. Williams was a lawyer with the field office in New York since 1994 and was named the attorney-in-charge in 2004. Prior…
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to joining the DOJ, she clerked with U.S. Court of International Trade Judge Richard Goldberg. Williams was also an active member of the Court of International Trade Bar Association, serving as chairwoman for Continuing Legal Education and Professional Responsibility. The DOJ did not comment. She's survived by her husband David and son Jackson. Donations can be made to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center at 1275 York Avenue NY, NY (here).