Will Moye discusses Texas Senate Bill 30 on The Chad Hasty Show
Will Moye joins The Chad Hasty Show for an episode to critically discuss Texas Senate Bill 30, arguing it’s an anti-conservative, anti-accountability bill that undermines personal responsibility and strips victims—especially those without large medical bills—of fair compensation. He warns that the bill benefits insurance lobbyists at the expense of everyday Texans, framing it as a dangerous overreach […]
Will Moye joins host Ken Webster on Pursuit of Happiness
Will Moye joins host Ken Webster on Pursuit of Happiness to break down how personal injury cases ,like the infamous McDonald’s hot coffee incident, are often misunderstood and why large jury awards are necessary when corporations ignore accountability. Moye also fiercely criticizes Texas Senate Bill 30, calling it an anti-victim, anti-conservative bill backed by corporate interests that […]
Summary Judgement Podcast: CATLA
In this clip of the Summary Judgement Podcast, the hosts reflect on a pivotal moment during the Texas legislative session when a proposed bill threatened to reduce Texans’ legal rights. Will Moye testified before the House Judiciary Committee. Drawing on his experience defending insurance companies, Moye delivered a direct and credible argument that challenged the […]
Houston megadonor Dick Weekley is losing in the Texas Legislature after 30 years of wins
Houston megadonor Dick Weekley, founder of Texans for Lawsuit Reform (TLR), is facing significant resistance in the Texas Legislature after decades of influence. TLR’s key legislative proposals—Senate Bill 30, aiming to limit monetary damage awards, and Senate Bill 39, seeking to restrict trucking company liabilities—have encountered bipartisan opposition and remain stalled in House committees. This […]