
Mr. Moore's practice focuses on two areas: commercial litigation with an emphasis on fiduciary litigation, and representation of tax-exempt organizations and their donors, with an emphasis on corporate governance matters, and tax and legal compliance.
Relevant Experience
- Adjunct Professor, Baylor School of Law, 2000-present, "Nonprofit Organizations"
- Frequent speaker on organizational issues involving nonprofit and tax-exempt organizations
- Frequent speaker to churches and church leaders on avoiding legal liability
- Baylor Law Review, Editor in Chief, 1999-2000
- Author of the seminar article, "Liability Issues For Religious Organizations and Religious Professionals"
- Author of the seminar article, "Keeping Your Church Out of Court: Avoiding Legal Landmines When Communicating"
- Author of the seminar article, "Employment Law Primer for Churches"
- Author of the seminar article, "A Brave New World: Nonprofit Entry into the Commercial Marketplace"
- Author of the seminar article, "Selected Employment Law Issues for Churches"
Practice Areas
Litigation
Business & Commercial Litigation
Fiduciary Litigation
Nonprofit Organizations
Charitable Entity
Religious Organizations
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Background & Education
Born in Lubbock, Texas - 1973
B.A. Texas A&M University, Cum Laude
J.D. Baylor University, Magna Cum Laude
Admissions & Certifications
Admitted: 2000, Texas
2001, United States District Court, Northern District of Texas
2001, United States Tax Court
Membership
State Bar of Texas
Texas Young Lawyers Association
Tarrant County Bar Association
Fort Worth Tarrant County Young Lawyers Association
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