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Bail, Ashok

Ashok Bail - Houston, TX

Attorney at The Bail Law Firm

Employment Law Lawyers in Houston, TX

3131 Eastside St. Suite 440 Houston, TX 77098

Houston Employment Law Lawyer

Updated: 02/28/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Employment Law
  • Federal Employee
  • Race Discrimination
  • Disability Claims

Attorney Information

Overview

Ashok Bail is the principal attorney for The Bail Law Firm, a Houston, Texas law firm that practices federal & private sector employment law and labor law nationally and throughout the state of Texas. Mr. Bail has represented clients in the following Texas cities: Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, McAllen, Marshall, Tyler, Corpus Christi, Laredo, El Paso, Beaumont, Brenham, Brownsville, El Campo, and Orange. Mr. Bail has represented clients in the following states across the United States of America: Texas, Washington D.C., Louisiana, Arizona, Florida, Illinois, New York, and North Carolina.

With nearly two decades of experience, Mr. Bail's client centered approach is what distinguishes The Bail Law Firm from many other law firms. In our profession we are known as "Attorneys" and "Counselors of Law." Mr. Bail understands that his role as counselor is equally important as his role as attorney. When a client comes to visit Mr. Bail for the first time, Mr. Bail understands that it might be the first time the client has spoken to anyone who is interested in helping them with their legal issues. Mr. Bail listens to his clients.


Current Employment Position(s)

  • Principal Attorney

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