The law firm of Bailey & Wyant, PLLC was formed in 2000. Since its inception, the firm has grown from only a handful of attorneys to its current mark of thirty. Our attorneys pride themselves on providing aggressive and effective representation, while being ever mindful of each client's individual needs, goals, and economic interests.
The firm's litigation department focuses its efforts in representing individuals, businesses and governmental bodies in a variety of claims, including general civil litigation and insurance defense, labor and employment law, product liability and personal injury, medical and other professional liability, construction and design defect, administrative and regulatory law, environmental law and natural resources, insurance coverage and extra-contractual matters, governmental liability, and corporate litigation. Over the years, Bailey & Wyant, PLLC has expanded its practice to include more commercial litigation; particularly in the fields of complex transactions, bankruptcy and creditor's rights, truth in lending, and automobile, home and construction finance. We frequently represent automobile dealerships, mortgage companies, and other financial institutions in a variety of litigation.
In addition to providing litigation-related services, Bailey & Wyant, PLLC also serves as general counsel for several state and county agencies and commissions. The lawyers at Bailey & Wyant, PLLC frequently conduct instructional seminars and conferences to lawyers and non-lawyers on a variety of issues, including employment-related matters, insurance and extra-contractual issues, and public contracts and procurement. Our attorneys are also heavily committed to participating in philanthropic endeavors and community projects.
Bailey, Joseph & Slotnick, PLLC, a member firm of Bailey & Wyant, PLLC, is dedicated to providing professional and expedient real estate services to clients throughout the State of West Virginia. Bailey, Joseph & Slotnick, PLLC provides advice and counsel to buyers, sellers, and lenders with respect to both residential and commercial real estate transactions, and foreclosed property sales.
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