Hailey-Petty Law Firm, PLLC
About
Hailey-Petty Law Firm, PLLC is a trusted business law firm serving entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups throughout San Antonio, TX. Located in the Rogers Ranch area, our experienced business attorneys provide comprehensive legal guidance on entity formation, contracts, regulatory compliance, and commercial disputes. We understand the unique challenges facing growing businesses and deliver strategic counsel tailored to your specific needs. Whether you're launching a new venture or expanding an established company, our team is committed to protecting your interests and maximizing your business potential. With deep expertise in Texas business law, we serve as a valuable partner in your success, helping you navigate complex legal matters with confidence and clarity.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of business formation does Hailey-Petty Law Firm handle?
We assist with various business entity formations including LLCs, corporations, partnerships, and sole proprietorships. Our attorneys help you choose the right structure for tax efficiency and liability protection based on your specific business goals and circumstances.
Do you provide contract drafting and review services for businesses?
Yes, we specialize in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating business contracts including vendor agreements, client contracts, employment agreements, and service contracts. Proper contract documentation protects your business interests and minimizes disputes.
Can you help with employment law compliance in San Antonio?
Our firm provides guidance on Texas and federal employment law compliance, including employee handbooks, independent contractor agreements, wage and hour compliance, and workplace policies to help prevent legal issues.
What should I do if my business is facing a commercial dispute?
Contact us immediately for a consultation. We can evaluate your situation, explain your options, and represent you in negotiations, mediation, or litigation to protect your business interests and reach favorable resolutions.
Last updated: March 11, 2026