Will McCoy is an associate at Bollier Ciccone LLP, focusing his practice on construction and real estate law.

Will earned his J.D. from Baylor Law School in 2023, where he was a member of the Baylor Barrister Society. Prior to law school, he received his B.S. in Renewable Natural Resource Management from Texas A&M University in 2018.

His experience in litigation and on-site investigations translates effectively to construction and real estate matters.

Will’s legal acumen was further honed during his time as an SEC Honors Intern and as a clerk for Judge Mark Pittman at the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas. These experiences provided him with invaluable insights into court procedures and litigation strategies.

During law school, Will conducted an independent study under Jim Wren, the Leon Jaworski Chair of Practice and Procedure at Baylor Law, authoring a guide on specific personal jurisdiction in Texas.

Will is committed to providing exceptional legal services to his clients and to staying abreast of developments in construction and real estate law.

Education

J.D., Baylor Law School, 2023

B.S., Renewable Natural Resource Management, Texas A&M University, 2018

Articles and Publications
  • McCoy, W. (n.d.). A Texan’s guide to specific personal jurisdiction and the ‘relatedness’ requirement. [PDF file].
Bar Admissions
  • Texas
Civic & Community Involvement
  • TAMU Rural & Community Health Institute, Intern
Previous Experience

Before joining Bollier Ciccone LLP, Will gained valuable experience as an Associate at a boutique firm in Fort Worth, Texas. There, he managed a diverse caseload, drafted persuasive motions and briefs, and played a key role in trial preparations.