Overview

William is of counsel and a member of the national property taxation group.  His practice focuses on property tax law.  William is experienced in all areas of Texas property tax including market and equal and uniform value appeals, delinquent tax suits, exemption qualification and appeals (including charitable organizations, religious organizations, schools, community housing development organizations, pollution control property and implements of husbandry), economic incentives, agricultural and wildlife valuation, rollback tax disputes, delinquent tax suits and general civil litigation issues relating to property tax appeals.

William’s practice includes property tax appeals to Texas district courts, subsequent appeals to Texas appellate courts and the Texas Supreme Court.  He has represented clients with a wide variety of property types including office buildings, corporate campuses, industrial properties, manufacturing facilities, retail anchor portfolios, retail portfolios, hotel portfolios, national banks, national convenience stores, oil and gas properties, special use properties, distribution facilities, apartment portfolios, health care properties, medical office buildings, skilled nursing facilities, vacant land, church property, museums and large business personal property inventories.

Before attending law school, William worked as a real estate agent in a multidisciplinary real estate service firm’s commercial real estate brokerage department.  He worked closely with the other departments within the firm including the development, architecture and property management departments.

William received his J.D. from St. Mary’s University School of Law and his B.S. from Samford University.

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Education

St. Mary's University School of Law, J.D., 2010

Samford University, B.S., 2002

Bar & Court Admissions

  • Texas
  • Admitted to practice law only in the states listed above. 
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