Bill Moore
USA Guide 2024
Band 3 : Energy: State Regulatory & Litigation (Electricity)
Band 3
About
Provided by Bill Moore
Practice Areas
- Electric Industry Regulation
- Legislative Advocacy
- Regulatory Compliance
- Regulatory Litigation
Career
Bill Moore represents numerous energy industry clients, counseling them on regulatory, business, litigation, and legislative matters. He has represented a variety of competitive and regulated electric interests, including Texas's largest power generation and mining company, its largest retail electricity providers, its largest municipal utility, several power generation facility owners and developers, and a large regulated electric utility. He handles clients' business-to-business interactions and represents them before state and federal legislative and regulatory bodies, as well as in litigated proceedings.
Professional Memberships
State Bar of Texas
- Administrative & Public Law Section
- Public Utility Law Section
Austin Bar Association
- Administrative Law Section
- Environmental Law Section
American Bar Association
- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice Section
- Environment, Energy, & Resources Section
- Infrastructure & Regulated Industries Section
A&M PAC
- Board of Directors, 2019-2021
Texas A&M 12th Man Foundation
- Board of Trustees, 2012–2015
- Chair, Legal Committee, 2012–2014
- Member, Legal Committee, 2011–2019
Helping Hand Home for Children, Community Advisory Board, 2016–2021
Volunteer and Fundraiser
- Capital Area Food Bank, North Texas Food Bank, Multiple Sclerosis Society, United Way
Publications
- Discussion of the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, Gulf Coast Power Association, Houston, Texas, September 2011
- Some Tips for Legislative Practice, State Bar of Texas Advanced Administrative Law Course, Austin, Texas, September 2010
- The Elusive Pursuit of New Federal Energy Legislation, State Bar of Texas Public Utility Law Section Annual Meeting and Seminar, Austin, Texas, August 2004
- "Analysis of a Federal Policy Objective: The Absence of State Regulatory Authority Over Privatized Military Base Utility Systems,” 3 Texas Tech Journal of Texas Administrative Law, v. 81 , 2002
Chambers Review
USA
Bill Moore appears before state and federal regulatory and legislative bodies on behalf of power sector clients.