Alice O’Hearn radio interview
Are you responsible for hiring and training employees at your company? Get some tips from someone who has been there. Alice O’Hearn, management expert and Bailey Kennedy’s own legal administrator, shares her insight in this funny and informative radio interview. Her strategies for success aired on “The Business Chronicles.”
Las Vegas Law Firm Moves Headquarters
Las Vegas law firm Bailey Kennedy, formerly Bailey Merrill, is moving its headquarters to a new 13,000 square foot building in Southwest Las Vegas. The building will house Bailey Kennedy’s 22 staff members with room for future growth.
Shuffle Master, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Select Market: SHFL) announced today that John R. Bailey has been appointed to the Company's Board of Directors. Mr. Bailey qualifies as an Independent Director pursuant to NASDAQ-listing requirements...
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Joshua Dickey radio interview
This is one interview you won’t want to miss. Bailey Kennedy shareholder Joshua Dickey shares his tips on non-compete agreements and what they mean to you. Whether you signed a non-compete or want to enforce one, Joshua shares his experience on “The Business Chronicles,” airing weekly on KNUU 970 AM in Las Vegas.
Mr. Kennedy Elected for "Best Lawyers in America"
Mr. Kennedy was elected by his peers for inclusion in “Best Lawyers in America” in the fields of Commercial Litigation and Health Care Law – a distinction he has held for the last thirteen consecutive years.
Shuffle Master Appoints John Bailey
One of Nevada’s Premier Commercial Litigation Firms
As the Las Vegas law firm of Bailey Kennedy enters its 10th year in business, senior partners John R. Bailey and Dennis L. Kennedy celebrate over two decades of working together. Bailey had cut his teeth as a business litigator at one of the state’s largest law firms under the tutelage of Kennedy, “one of Nevada’s premier litigators.”
After 20 years in the full-service, big-firm environment, Bailey left in 2001 to found a new, more focused practice. Partner Joshua Dickey joined Bailey in 2003, and Kennedy joined him in 2006. The legal luminaries, with then over 50 years of collective experience, made Bailey Kennedy an instant powerhouse in litigation, healthcare law and administrative law.
Super Lawyers for Third Consecutive Year
John R. Bailey and Dennis L. Kennedy have been named "Super Lawyers" for the third consecutive year. Shareholder Joshua M. Dickey and attorneys Scott A. Eaton and Craig A. Henderson were chosen as "Rising Stars" in the Mountain States this year.
Founded in 2001, Bailey Kennedy has become one of the state’s most successful law firms with a diverse practice that includes commercial litigation, appellate advocacy, administrative law, civil litigation and public entity defense.
The 24 employees of the firm enjoy a collegial and supportive atmosphere, according to legal administrator Alice O’Hearn, who has worked with the founder, John Bailey, since 1988. O’Hearn credits the partners for creating a culture that values everyone’s opinion and promotes a free exchange of ideas.
Bailey Kennedy Nevada's Best Company to Work for
Toyota hits the brakes in Nevada
Las Vegas attorney files lawsuit on behalf of Nevada vehicle owners
In the midst of the largest consumer product crisis to face an automotive company in history, Las Vegas attorney Dennis Kennedy today filed a class-action lawsuit on behalf of Nevada Toyota owners. Kennedy is the lead Nevada counsel representing a nationwide consortium of attorneys who have filed or are filing class-action lawsuits against Toyota for recently-revealed defects.
In Business Interview with John Bailey
About eight years ago John Bailey left a lucrative practice at the state's largest law firm, Lionel Sawyer & Collins. At the time, he was exploring his priorities and long-term goals, and hoping to move his career in a new direction...
How to Make Your Law Firm Green
They say “Green is the new Black,” but in the legal industry, making the change to a sustainable office and work environment can be an overwhelming task. With planning and organization, even the least energy-efficient firm can do its part to conserve. Though Las Vegas is a relatively new city, many of its firms are in some of its oldest buildings. The decision to go green is not as easy if you are in an older building or are a tenant with little control over the materials used in your office.