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Gunster is pleased to announce that Shareholder William Hill has been appointed as co-chair of the International Litigation Committee of the American Bar Association (ABA) International Law Section, effective until August 2023.

The ABA International Law Section (ILS) is the leader in the development of policy in the international arena, the promotion of the rule of law and the education of international law practitioners. The focus of the ILS International Litigation Committee is interpreting and developing laws and policies governing international litigation and dispute resolution. The committee’s work includes service of papers abroad, extraterritorial jurisdiction, litigation in aid of arbitration, gathering evidence abroad, conflicts between data protection laws and discovery/disclosure obligations, and much more. Its work touches virtually any substantive legal area globally.


Gunster attorney William Hill

A seasoned business advocate, litigator and trial lawyer with more than three decades of experience, William Hill is the first and only lawyer to be Florida Bar Board Certified in both Business Litigation and International Litigation & Arbitration.  He represents businesses in a variety of industries such as banking and financial services, behavioral health and health care, technology, real estate, aviation, manufacturing, retail and government. William has also advised large public companies.

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