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Proven Experience. Superior Expertise.

Bailey & Dixon attorneys are at the forefront of 21st century construction law, representing special trade contractors, suppliers, general contractors, developers, owners, and architects in all matters and disputes both in and out of court. Licensed to practice in all Federal and State Courts of North Carolina, our team is ready and able to take on and litigate disputes involving Federal, State, and Municipal entities — all with professionalism and expertise from start to finish.

Key services at-a-glance:

  • Mechanic’s Lien claims
  • Payment and Performance Bond Claims
  • Contract drafting, interpretation, and negotiation
  • Construction Project Development
  • Construct defect & delay claims
  • OSHA claims

As always, our goal is to achieve the best possible outcome and/or resolution for our clients, and we will work tirelessly to protect your interests and get there. From ideation support to contract drafting/negotiation, to dispute resolution and/or litigation, we have the legal expertise you need to move forward with confidence.

Our Construction Law Attorneys

David S. Coats

Co-Managing Partner
David Coats is the firm’s co-managing partner and senior litigation partner. North Carolina Super Lawyers named David as one of the Top 100 Lawyers in North Carolina in 2024, as well as in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023.
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Cody R. Loughridge

Partner
Cody R. Loughridge represents corporate and individual clients in complex civil litigation, including construction, commercial collections, contract interpretation, and various other debtor-creditor disputes.
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David S. Wisz

Partner
David Wisz regularly represents insurance carriers and their insureds in a variety of civil litigation matters. His broad litigation experience ranges from personal injury defense (including motor vehicle negligence, premises liability, wrongful death, construction jobsite injuries, and toxic torts), construction defect litigation, landowner disputes, and homeowners’ association litigation.
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