William Moss > Bracewell LLP > Houston, United States > Lawyer Profile

Bracewell LLP
711 LOUISIANA STREET
STE 2300
HOUSTON, TX 77002
TEXAS
United States
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Work Department

Energy

Position

Will Moss focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation matters with a special emphasis on energy disputes. His wealth of experience in oil and gas litigation enables him to provide effective business advice to both resolve and prevent disputes as well as advise clients navigating the energy transition. This includes everything from trade secrets and title disputes to joint operating agreements and ownership of subsurface pore space for carbon sequestration and enhanced recovery.

Will interned for the Honorable Frank Montalvo of the US District Court for the Western District of Texas and for the Honorable Reed O’Connor of the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas. Will also worked as an in-house landman for Chesapeake Energy Corporation and as a licensed commercial real estate broker which lend an inside perspective to his practice.

Education

South Texas College of Law Houston, J.D.
2014 summa cum laude
Rice University, B.A.
2009

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Energy > Energy litigation: oil and gas

Praised as a ‘leader in oil and gas litigation’, where it advises on high-profile cases, royalty disputes and class actions, Bracewell LLP boasts an impressive client base, including some of the oil and gas industry’s leading players such as Chevron and Apache. Stephen Crain heads the firm’s litigation group and continues to assist a range of energy sector clients. Recently promoted to partner, commercial litigator Drew Taggart routinely assists multinationals, mid-sized companies and small start-ups with complex oil and gas litigation proceedings. The team also includes commercial litigator William Moss, currently representing mining property owner 3S Real Estate Development in a dispute with the mining lessee and oil and gas operator regarding the validity of four oil and gas leases covering over 30,000 acres of land. Lawyers mentioned are in Houston.