Background
Williams, Lynn was born on November 21, 1957 in Camden, Arkansas, United States.
Williams, Lynn was born on November 21, 1957 in Camden, Arkansas, United States.
University of Arkansas-Fayetteville (Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, 1980. Juris Doctor, 1983).
Worked at Wood, Smith, Schnipper & Clay (Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas) specializing in General Civil Practice. Trials. Probate, Banking and Insurance Law. Negligence Law. Real Estate, Real Property and Titles.
Admitted to the bar, 1983, Arkansas.
1984, United States. District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas. 1988, United States. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.
1989, United States. Supreme Court. Delta Theta Phi.
Adjunct Instructor, Business Law, Garland County Community College, 1988-1994. Member Board of Directors, 1988, Member, Garland County Committee, University of Arkansas Alumni Association.
Garland County Small Claims Referee, 1985. Trial Practice Seminar Chair, 1993, Minority Outreach Chair, 1992-1993, Chair, Young Lawyers Division, 1992 Northwestern Arkansas Representative, 1990, Arkansas Bar Association.
Director, 1991-1993, Secretary, 1992-1993, Arkansas Institute for Continuing Legal Education.
Member, Executive Committee, Arkansas House of Delegates, 1991-1992, 1995-1998. Garland County Representative, 1991-1995, Hot Springs Division Representative, Federal Practice Committee, 1994-1997, Criminal Justice Acting National Representative, 1995-1996, United States. District Court, Western District of Arkansas.
Member: Garland County, Arkansas and American Bar Associations.
Arkansas Young Lawyers Association (Chair, 1991-1992). The law firm of Wood, Smith, Schnipper & Clay was originally established by James Bussey Wood and George Washington Murphy in Hot Springs, Arkansas in 1875.
The firm has been in continuous practice in Hot Springs since that date. The firm and its following members have continuously enjoyed a reputation of practicing the best possible law consistent with the Code of Professional Responsibility.
The firm has produced three Judges, the last of which was the late Chancery/Probate Judge, James West. Chesnutt.
Member, Garland County Committee, University of Arkansas Alumni Association. Garland County Small Claims Referee, 1985. Trial Practice Seminar Chair, 1993, Minority Outreach Chair, 1992-1993, Chair, Young Lawyers Division, 1992 Northwestern Arkansas Representative, 1990, Arkansas Bar Association.
Director, 1991-1993, Secretary, 1992-1993, Arkansas Institute for Continuing Legal Education.
Member, Executive Committee, Arkansas House of Delegates, 1991-1992, 1995-1998. Garland County Representative, 1991-1995, Hot Springs Division Representative, Federal Practice Committee, 1994-1997, Criminal Justice Acting National Representative, 1995-1996, United States.
District Court, Western District of Arkansas. Member: Garland County, Arkansas and American Bar Associations.
Arkansas Young Lawyers Association (Chair, 1991-1992).