Jalen Williams represents lenders, creditors, and special servicers in various complex bankruptcy-related and commercial litigation and distressed loan and creditors’ rights matters. He also defends creditors in adversary proceedings such as preference and fraudulent conveyance claims.
Jalen worked as a judicial intern for the US Court of International Trade under the Hon. Chief Judge Mark Barnett and was an intern in the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office, Division on Civil Rights. While attending Rutgers Law School, Jalen was accepted into the Eagleton Institute of Politics as a Henry J. Raimondo Legislative Fellow, where he was assigned to the New Jersey General Assembly Minority Office. While in college, Jalen was a Cultural Affairs Intern at the US Embassy in London and a Congressional Constituent Services Intern for Congressman Donald Payne, Jr.
Outside of law, Jalen serves as a military intelligence officer with the US Army National Guard. Jalen previously served as the director of The Sgt Samuel Nutter Organization, a non-profit organization established in memory of Sergeant Sam Nutter that has raised money to benefit an Army National Guard family in need.
