William (Bill) T. Wilson has a wealth of experience in a wide variety of legal fields. He is most renowned for his expertise in employment law and civil rights, having represented individuals, businesses and governmental entities regarding state, federal and constitutional law.
Bill has practiced law since 1979. Before opening his current firm, Bill practiced with three other law firms in West Chester, acquiring a wide range of experience in personal injury, workers’ compensation, land use and municipal law, insurance and other commercial disputes. His practice is best known for success in employment law and civil rights cases. He is extensively involved in the community, having served on a number of boards, and been president of the West Chester Area Senior Center and West Chester Daybreak Lions Club. In 2016, he was President of the Chester County Bar Association, and was President of the Chester County Bar Foundation the following year. He is also a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the National Employment Lawyer’s Association.
Before moving to West Chester, Bill served in the U.S. Army’s Judge Advocate General’s Corps. He continued his service in the Army Reserve thereafter, and was called back to active duty for tours in Kosovo in 1999 and Iraq in 2004-2005. He retired as a Colonel after a total of thirty-three years of active and reserve service.
Bill is a graduate of The Citadel and Duke University School of Law. Over the years, he has appeared in courts through much of Pennsylvania, including all of its appellate courts, and in various other state and federal courts in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, New Jersey, Ohio and the District of Columbia.