Schmoyer Reinhard LLP advises and represents businesses throughout the United States, with an emphasis on labor and employment law, construction litigation, and business litigation.
We represent and counsel private and public entities of all sizes, ranging from Fortune 50 corporations to emerging start-ups. Our clients hail from a number of different industries, including insurance, construction, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, energy, and food service.
Schmoyer Reinhard is certified as a Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC). In addition, we are designated as a Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) by the Texas Building and Procurement Commission (TBPC) and are certified as a Small Business Enterprise by the South Central Texas Regional Certification Agency.
1)Named a 2022 Tier 1 Metropolitan "Best Law Firm" by U.S. News – Best Lawyers® in three practice areas including:
*Employment Law – Management
*Labor Law – Management
*Litigation – Labor & Employment
2)Named an “Band 4 Law Firm” in Chambers USA, Labor & Employment – Texas in 2016 - 2021
3)Ranked in top 20% of employment litigation law firms in BTI Litigation Outlook 2018 Report
4)Named to the Honor Roll in the BTI Brand Elite 2018: Client Perceptions of the Best-Branded Law Firms Report
5)Named to the Honor Roll of Recommended Firms in Utilities - Top 10% of all law firms in the BTI Industry Power
6)Rankings 2017: The Law Firms with the Best Client Relationships in 18 Industries Report
7)Named to the BTI Client Service A‐Team 2017 for client service
8)Received AV® Preeminent rating, the highest possible rating from Martindale‐Hubbell®, based on legal ability and general ethical standards
Industry
Legal Services, Services, Attorneys, Criminal Attorneys
HQ Location
8000 IH 10 West
Suite 1600
San Antonio, TX 78230, US
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