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William P. Moss III

 

East Memphis
6060 Primacy Parkway, Suite 100
Memphis, TN 38119

  • Bio
  • Education
  • Admissions
  • Accolades

Billy Moss has been an attorney for over 15 years. He practices in the areas of real estate, banking, and lending law.

Billy represents lenders and borrowers in a wide variety of commercial financial transactions and has structured, negotiated, and documented scores of loan financing arrangements of all types, including secured and unsecured financings. A significant portion of his practice focuses on the financing aspects of commercial real estate purchases from a borrower’s perspective.

In addition to his transactional work, Billy has significant experience assisting lenders with foreclosures and other debt recovery remedies.  Billy has banking clients in Tennessee and Mississippi who regularly call on him to initiate non-judicial foreclosure proceedings.

Whether he is advising clients on various commercial or residential transactions or representing lenders in foreclosure matters, Billy carefully examines the issues, keeps clients informed along the way, and makes it his goal to achieve a positive resolution on behalf of those he represents.

Billy has spoken at professional conferences and seminars on commercial and residential transactions, foreclosure, and the ethical representation of corporate lenders.

  • University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, J.D., 2001
  • University of Mississippi, B.A., 1997

Admitted to Practice

  • Tennessee, 2003
  • Mississippi, 2016

Bar Admissions

  • Tennessee, 2003
  • Mississippi, 2016

Professional Organizations and Awards

  • Memphis Bar Association, Real Estate Law Section Member
  • Tennessee Bar Association, Member
  • Mississippi Bar Association, Member

Civic and Community Involvement

  • Speaking Engagements
    • Fidelity National Title Group – Non-Judicial Foreclosure Procedure, Spring 2016
    • NBI Seminar – Foreclosures and Workouts, May 20, 2015
    • NBI Seminar – Title Law in Tennessee, August 5, 2014