
Tuohy Bailey & Moore LLP - Indianapolis, IN
50 South Meridian StreetSuite 700Indianapolis, IN 46204- 3542
Indianapolis Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
Doninger Tuohy & Bailey LLP is an AV rated firm dedicated to serving the needs of the entrepreneurial business person locally and nationally. Our firm engages in the following fields of general civil practice: real estate, environmental, zoning and land use; business acquisitions and mergers; banking; corporate and commercial lending; creditors' rights; taxation; estate planning and administration; probate; family law; employment; employee benefits; health care; medical; Americans With...
Doninger Tuohy & Bailey LLP is an AV rated firm dedicated to serving the needs of the entrepreneurial business person locally and nationally. Our firm engages in the following fields of general civil practice: real estate, environmental, zoning and land use; business acquisitions and mergers; banking; corporate and commercial lending; creditors' rights; taxation; estate planning and administration; probate; family law; employment; employee benefits; health care; medical; Americans With...
Doninger Tuohy & Bailey LLP is an AV rated firm dedicated to serving the needs of the entrepreneurial business person locally and nationally. Our firm engages in the following fields of general civil practice: real estate, environmental, zoning and land use; business acquisitions and mergers; banking; corporate and commercial lending; creditors' rights; taxation; estate planning and administration; probate; family law; employment; employee benefits; health care; medical; Americans With Disabilities Act compliance; bankruptcy; personal injury and other litigation.
We handle representation for general corporate clients on a continuing basis. Among such clients are: local and regional commercial and residential developers, homebuilders and construction companies; general contractors and sub-contractors; national banking associations; mortgage banking firms; manufacturers; wholesale distributors; permanent lenders; title insurance companies and underwriters; civil and consulting engineers; a national environmental and soils testing and engineering firm; and companies engaged in various aspects of the oil and gas industries.
Our emphasis is on general corporate work, real estate development, zoning and land use, credit and commercial mortgage lending, real estate transactions, regulatory agency practice, health care law and estate planning, as well as litigation, which includes anti-trust, bankruptcy, and other specialized areas.
For most of our clients, our services include not only corporate work but also real estate, taxation and litigation matters. We also represent several clients in a variety of business and personal matters, including charitable foundations, trusts and estates.
In addition to the above, several of our attorneys are certified mediators, and others are admitted to practice in the States of Florida, California and North Carolina.
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