D'Sean Williams-Brown focuses his practice on corporate law. During law school, D'Sean was a summer associate at a national law firm, where he reviewed and edited publications involving best practices in corporate governance and researched complex evidentiary issues related to the production of third-party documents, admissibility of expert testimony, and preclusion. He also served as a law clerk at the ACLU of Maryland, where he drafted a legal complaint under the Fair Housing Act and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. Prior to law school, D'Sean served as a legal intern for the Maryland Office of the Public Defender.