William E. Berry Jr. - Midland, TX
Attorney at Cotton Bledsoe Tighe & Dawson, P.C.
Mediation Lawyers in Midland, TX
500 West Illinois Ave. Suite 300 Midland, TX 79701 - 4337
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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28
Years
Experience
Midland Mediation Lawyer
Updated: 03/11/2026
Areas of Practice
- Mediation
- Oil and Gas Litigation
- Commercial Litigation
- Personal Injury and Insurance Defense
- General Civil Litigation
Litigation: 100%
Attorney Information
Overview
Bill is a shareholder in the law firm's Litigation Section. He is licensed to practice before all Texas state courts, the United States Supreme Court, the United States Courts of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and the United States District Courts for the Northern and Western Districts of Texas. Bill has argued appeals before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, one of which was before the en banc court and resulted in the court reversing its prior decision as well as a District Court's judgment. Bill is a member of the Texas Association of Defense Counsel and the Defense Research Institute. He served as President of the Ector County Bar Association and as President of the Downtown Rotary Club. Bill received the Young Lawyers' Pro Bono Award from West Texas Legal Services. He was named a "Rising Star" in Texas Monthly Super Lawyers - Rising Stars Edition." He is a member of the Pro Bono College of the State of Texas. Bill served as the Section Head for the litigation section of the law firm and serves on the law firm's Board of Directors.
Bill has participated in over 300 mediations. His clients appreciate his knowledge, experience, skill, care, judgment, and common sense approach to solving difficult legal issues. Bill will be prepared and he will work hard to settle your case. If the matter does not settle at mediation, he will remain engaged as long as the parties desire for him to help facilitate a settlement. He has nearly thirty years of experience representing plaintiffs and defendants in oil and gas litigation, commercial litigation, and insurance defense litigation in both state and federal courts in Texas and New Mexico.
Bill is active in his church, coached youth soccer, is a past president of the Downtown Rotary Club, and is a past president of the Ector County Bar Association. Bill has completed the Big D. Texas Marathon, Rock ‘n' Roll San Diego Marathon, White Rock Dallas Marathon, Bath Beat Marathon in Bath, England, White Rock Half Marathon and Sprint Triathlons. He has summited Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya in Africa.
In law school, Bill was a lead advocate on Baylor's National Mock Trial Team, which won the Regional Finals in Dallas and represented the region and Baylor University at the National Mock Trial Team Finals in Washington, D.C. He was also a member of Baylor's Order of Barristers and recipient of Baylor's Pakis, Giotes, Beard & Page Advocacy Award.
In his undergraduate studies, Bill was named the Outstanding Graduate in Mass Communications, served as Editor-In-Chief of the school newspaper and graduated with honors.
PRACTICE AREAS
Mediation
Bill Berry has participated in over 300 mediations. Bill grew up in West Texas. He has tried lawsuits, mediated cases, and handled cases on appeal for nearly thirty years in Texas and New Mexico. He has represented plaintiffs and defendants, individuals and businesses, charitable institutions, and governmental entities. He has broad experience in oil and gas litigation, commercial litigation, and insurance defense litigation in both state and federal courts. He has served as lead counsel on hundreds of cases that were resolved through bench trial, jury trial, arbitration, mediation, or other means of voluntary settlement. His clients appreciate his knowledge, experience, skill, care, judgment, and common sense approach to solving difficult legal issues. Bill will be prepared and he will work hard to settle your case. If the matter does not settle at mediation, he will remain engaged as long as the parties desire for him to help facilitate a settlement.
Oil and Gas Litigation
Bill spends much of his time representing clients involved in oil and gas related disputes. On behalf of corporate and individual clients, he prosecutes and defends suits involving operating agreements, master service agreements, drilling contracts, well service contracts, indemnity provisions, surface use issues and royalty payment disputes.
Commercial Litigation
Bill has extensive experience litigating commercial disputes. He has an active and successful trial practice and has successfully resolved lawsuits through trial, summary judgment and voluntary settlement for individuals, corporations and governmental entities in cases involving contract disputes, partnership and corporate/shareholder disputes, breach of fiduciary duty, collection matters, products liability, commercial tort/DTPA lawsuits, fraud and misrepresentation.
Personal Injury and Insurance Defense
Bill devotes a significant portion of his practice to defending clients who have been sued in cases involving claims for personal injury and wrongful death, including oilfield injuries, on-the-job accidents, automobile accidents and trucking accidents. He represents several insurance companies and their insureds in all aspects of personal injury lawsuits including claims investigation, pretrial discovery, and trial representation. He has received multiple favorable verdicts on personal injury matters.
General Civil Litigation
Bill also has a broad range of litigation experience involving private and public employment disputes, civil rights claims, and defending governmental entities.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Bill was named a "Rising Star" in Texas Monthly Super Lawyers - Rising Stars Edition
- Lead Advocate, Baylor's National Mock Trial Team, Baylor University School of Law, Waco, Texas
- Member, Baylor's Order of Barristers, Baylor University School of Law, Waco, Texas
- Recipient, Baylor's Pakis, Giotes, Beard & Page Advocacy Award, Baylor University School of Law, Waco, Texas
- Cum Laude, University of Texas of the Permian Basin
- Outstanding Graduate in Mass Communications, University of Texas of the Permian Basin
- Editor-In-Chief, School Newspaper, University of Texas of the Permian Basin
- With Honors, University of Texas of the Permian Basin
Other Sources of Feedback About William E. Berry Jr.
Included on the 2009Texas Super Lawyers list
Education
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Legal Education
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Baylor University School of Law,
Waco,
Texas, 1998
J.D.
Honors: A Lead Advocate, Baylor's National Mock Trial Team
Honors: Member, Baylor's Order of Barristers
Honors: Recipient, Baylor's Pakis, Giotes, Beard & Page Advocacy Award
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Baylor University School of Law,
Waco,
Texas, 1998
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Non Legal Education
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University of Texas of the Permian Basin, 1993
B.A.
Honors: cum laude
Honors: Outstanding Graduate in Mass Communications
Honors: Editor-In-Chief, School Newspaper
Honors: With Honors
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University of Texas of the Permian Basin, 1993
Current Employment Position(s)
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Shareholder
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Litigation Section Head
Past Positions
- Board of Directors for the law firm
Languages
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English
Classes and Seminars
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Speaker, LITIGATION UPDATE, West Texas Rural Counties Association Professional Education Conference, Abilene, TX
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Speaker, RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE: FINDING A RELIGION THAT WORKS FOR YOU, Lorman Education Employment and Labor Law in Texas Seminar, Midland, TX
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Speaker, TITLE VII AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE, Lorman Education Employment and Labor Law in Texas Seminar, Midland, TX
- Speaker, TITLE VII AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE, Ector County Bar Association, Odessa, TX
Representative Cases
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Communications Workers of America v. Ector County Hosp. Dist.
- Citation: 241 F.Supp.2d 617
- Court: W.D.Tex.
- Year: 2002
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Communications Workers of America v. Ector County Hosp. Dist.
- Citation: 392 F.3d 733
- Court: 5th Cir.
- Year: 2004
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Communications Workers of America v. Ector County Hosp. Dist.
- Citation: 402 F.3d 503
- Court: 5th Cir.
- Year: 2005
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Communications Workers of America v. Ector County Hosp. Dist.
- Citation: 467 F.3d 427
- Court: 5th Cir.
- Year: 2006
Published Works
Articles
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LITIGATION UPDATE (Co-Author with Kathleen McCulloch), West Texas Rural Counties Association Professional Education Conference, Abilene, TX, October, 2003
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RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE: FINDING A RELIGION THAT WORKS FOR YOU, Lorman Education Employment and Labor Law in Texas Seminar, Midland, TX, December, 2001
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TITLE VII AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE, Lorman Education Employment and Labor Law in Texas Seminar, Midland, TX, December, 2000
Bar Admissions
- Texas
- U.S. Supreme Court
- U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas
- U.S. District Court Western District of Texas
Contact
500 West Illinois Ave.
Suite 300
Midland, TX 79701 - 4337
Fax: 432-682-3672
Email: Send a message
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