William M. Conway
Will is an AV Preeminent rated private practice lawyer, which is the highest level of professional excellence granted by Martindale-Hubbell, and a founding member and partner in the firm of Moeller & Conway, PLLC, where he limits his practice to the areas of estate planning, taxation and the formation and structuring of business and charitable entities.
Will is a Fellow in the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) and the past chairperson of the Executive Counsel of the Probate and Trust Section of the Arizona State Bar. He has also been an adjunct professor at the University of Arizona’s Rogers College of Law where he co-taught the courses of Estate and Gift Tax and Estate Planning for six years. He is also a frequent speaker to professional organizations on tax and estate planning topics.
Will is a Tucson native and received his Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting (1992) and his Juris Doctorate (1996), cum laude, from the from the University of Arizona. Between undergraduate and law school, Will passed the CPA exam, but is not presently a certified public accountant.