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Bradford C. Ray is a distinguished attorney based in Jackson, Mississippi, specializing in Construction and Development law. With a robust background in legal practice and an acute understanding of the intricacies of the construction industry, Bradford serves as a pivotal legal advisor at the Law Offices of Bradford C. Ray, as well as a key legal contributor at Irby Construction and Jones Walker. A graduate of Mississippi College School of Law, Bradford earned his Juris Doctor in 2003, following a Bachelor of Arts degree from Mississippi College in 2000. His educational foundation equips him with a comprehensive understanding of legal principles, which he adeptly applies to help clients navigate the complexities of construction contracts, regulatory compliance, and dispute resolution. Bradford’s expertise encompasses a wide range of areas within construction law, including contract negotiation, project financing, and risk management. His client-focused approach ensures that he provides tailored legal solutions that not only meet the immediate needs of his clients but also align with their long-term business goals. Known for his strategic thinking and thorough attention to detail, he is committed to fostering strong relationships with clients and stakeholders alike. In addition to his legal practice, Bradford is actively engaged in the local construction community, contributing to various industry associations and initiatives. His dedication to excellence and integrity distinguishes him as a trusted advisor in the Jackson area. Whether representing contractors, developers, or property owners, Bradford C. Ray is dedicated to delivering exceptional legal support in the ever-evolving field of construction and development.
Construction attorneys handle legal matters in the building industry including contracts, disputes, liens, and regulatory compliance. Common matters include construction contracts, mechanic's liens, defect claims, delay disputes.