About William M
William M Stevens is an attorney who trained at Texas Wesleyan University School of Law, earning his J.D. in 2007. He studied law in Fort Worth and moved into practice in Texas after graduation. His legal education came at a time when the state’s courts and regulatory landscape were shifting, and those years shaped how he approached courtroom work and client counseling.
He is admitted to practice in Texas. Early in his career he handled a mix of matters that gave him exposure to both courtroom procedure and client-side problem solving. He learned to write clear motions and to prepare witnesses for depositions. He also spent time researching appellate decisions, which informed his view of how trial strategy connects to longer-term outcomes.
Over the years he joined the team at Munson, Munson, Cardwell, Tillet & Brown PC. There he worked alongside experienced litigators and transactional lawyers. The firm setting offered regular chances to collaborate on complex files, split courtroom responsibilities and refine case management systems. Peers describe him as steady in litigation settings and practical in negotiations.
His practice in Texas has included appearances in state trial courts and handling filings that required careful attention to procedural deadlines. He has represented clients in hearings and drafted pleadings across a range of disputes. He pays attention to the details that judges and opposing counsel notice, and he prepares files so that the record supports later motions or appeals if they become necessary.
Outside of court, he has devoted time to client communication and case planning. He writes reports, prepares settlement summaries and explains risks and options in plain language. That preference for clarity helps clients understand potential outcomes and make informed decisions. He balances advocacy in court with an eye for settlement opportunities when they serve a client’s goals.
Colleagues say he brings a measured approach to each matter and a steady temperament to stressful proceedings. He mentors younger attorneys on drafting and courtroom technique, sharing practical tips learned over years of practice. He also remains engaged with developments in Texas law that affect his clients.
He practices law at Munson, Munson, Cardwell, Tillet & Brown PC and is licensed to practice in Texas. His current practice focuses on legal matters arising under Texas law and representation of clients in state court proceedings.