Bailey C. Moseley (R)

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Bailey C. Moseley, is a fifth-generation East Texan and a native of Marshall. He is a graduate of Marshall High School, received a Bachelor of Business Administration from The University of Texas at Austin, and was awarded a Juris Doctor Degree from The Bates College of Law at the University of Houston. While in law school, Moseley was the President of his Senior Class and Chief Justice of the Honors Court.

Upon graduation from law school, he returned to Marshall and began his legal career as an Assistant Criminal District Attorney. In 1971, he entered into a partnership with his brother, Sam Moseley; this continued until 1986, when his brother was appointed Southwest Regional Administrator for the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Moseley then associated with Al Davis and they practiced together as Moseley and Davis, Associates, until 1992. From 1992 until taking the bench in January, 2007, Moseley was a sole practitioner, having a heavy emphasis in his practice on commercial and real estate litigation.

He has served as President of the Harrison County Bar Association and as its Continuing Legal Education (CLE) chairman for a number of years. He has frequently acted as an instructor for CLE programs sponsored by the Texas State Bar, the Dallas Bar Association, and other organizations. He serves as a member of the governing Council of the Real Estate, Probate, and Trust Law Section of the State Bar, where he is Vice-Chair of the Legislative Action Committee. Formerly, Moseley was a member of the State Bar’s Committee on Admissions and was a director of the Texas College of Real Estate Attorneys.