About Christine
Christine V. Williams: Experienced Government Contracting Attorney in Alaska
Christine V. Williams is a distinguished attorney based in Anchorage, Alaska, USA. With over two decades of experience in government contracting and native law, she provides counsel on qualifications and administration to disputes and companies in crisis. Her practice encompasses complex litigation against the government and/or subcontractors, administrative oversight of government contracts, initiation and defense of bid protests, and dispute resolution across all agencies. She has a deep understanding of unique challenges faced by a diverse array of clients in understanding and applying Government Contracting laws and regulations.
Practice Areas
- Government Contracts
- Native American Law
- Administrative/Regulatory Law
- Litigation - Construction
- Qui Tam Law
Educations & Credentials
- Universities: Santa Clara University, University of Alaska Anchorage
- Education: Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from Santa Clara University, Master's Degree in Legal Studies from University of Alaska Anchorage.
- Bar Admissions: Alaska State Bar Association, United States District Court for the Northern District of California
- Awards and Recognitions: Recognized by Best Attorney USA since 2018 in Government Contracts and Native American Law. Previously recognized as Vice President at Patton Boggs, Senior Attorney at Davis Wright Tremaine, and Partner at Perkins Coie.
- Firms: Outlook Law LLC (current), previously worked with Perkins Coie, Davis Wright Tremaine, and Patton Boggs.
- Affiliations: Founding member and co-chair of the Ethics and Compliance Section at the Alaska Bar Association; Past President of the Anchorage Association of Women Lawyers; Member of the Fairness, Diversity, and Equality Committee of the Alaska Supreme Court; Advisory Board Member to the Ted Stevens Foundation.
- Languages: Fluent in English and proficient in Spanish.