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San Antonio Government Contracts Law Firm
Overview
Bailey & Bailey, P.C., has nearly 75 years of combined experience in federal government contract law with both civilian and military contracting agencies. By actively guiding and advising small businesses through the regulations and requirements of the Small Business Administration programs we help small-business owners understand labor regulations, FAR and how to effectively transact business with the federal government...
Bailey & Bailey, P.C., has nearly 75 years of combined experience in federal government contract law with both civilian and military contracting agencies. By actively guiding and advising small businesses through the regulations and requirements of the Small Business Administration programs we help small-business owners understand labor regulations, FAR and how to effectively transact business with the federal government...
Bailey & Bailey, P.C., has nearly 75 years of combined experience in federal government contract law with both civilian and military contracting agencies. By actively guiding and advising small businesses through the regulations and requirements of the Small Business Administration programs we help small-business owners understand labor regulations, FAR and how to effectively transact business with the federal government.
In addition to our vast experience with Government Contracts, Bailey & Bailey, P.C., has litigated Miller Act claims as both Plaintiffs' and Defendants' counsel from coast to coast and has extensive experience in negotiating with Miller Act sureties to make resolution of claims smoother and simpler.
At Bailey & Bailey, P.C., we understand Texas Commercial Construction Law. We have represented owners, prime contractors, subcontractors, design professionals and suppliers in all of the myriad disputes that can arise on any construction project. From routine payment disputes to complex CPM-based delay claims, our attorneys are prepared with the experience and expertise required to meet the unique legal challenges of the commercial construction industry.
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About Bailey & Bailey, P.C.
Practice Areas
- Government Contracts
- Commercial Construction
Litigation
- 95%
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230 Pereida Street San Antonio, TX 78210- 1145
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- 210-225-8246
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