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Texas Civil Service Law

Representing City Management Throughout Texas

At the Texas law firm of Denton, Navarro, Rocha & Bernal, P.C., we have in-depth experience in civil service law, particularly as it relates to representing state, county, city or municipal management in issues regarding law enforcement personnel, firefighters and other civil servants within Texas.

Our law firm is also available to work closely with the city attorney or city manager on a temporary or limited basis when the situation would benefit from our extensive knowledge of Texas civil service law. Within this capacity, our lawyers also offer knowledgeable, cost-effective training to city officials on how to anticipate and handle problems relating to public employees.

With offices in San Antonio, Harlingen and Austin, Denton, Navarro, Rocha & Bernal, P.C., is a respected name with the civil service departments of many Texas cities. We understand the specific requirements and needs of these departments, including requirements for employment, policy design and implementation, hearing procedures related to internal employee appeals and much more.

Public Sector Labor Relations

Denton, Navarro, Rocha & Bernal, P.C., offers a less adversarial approach to labor agreements with public employees. We represent Texas cities, counties and other entities in collective bargaining, meet and confer, and all types of labor negotiations with police departments, fire departments or other employee groups.

The knowledgeable, bold and creative approach to problem-solving that our attorneys bring has resulted in repeat business from many of our clients, and we frequently receive referrals.

Rampage Law

A philosophy shared by the five partners of Denton, Navarro, Rocha & Bernal, P.C. as well as the other lawyers and staff of our progressive firm. We've made our reputation by shaking up the status quo, thinking creatively to solve problems, and acting boldly on behalf of our clients.

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