Law Firm Announces 10-Year Extension of Multimillion Dollar Partnership with the Texas Rangers
Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law has announced a 10-year extension of its collaboration with the Texas Rangers. The extension builds on the success of the firm’s original two-year contract. Phillip Galyen, Owner and President of the firm, said the partnership has proved mutually beneficial to both the firm and the Rangers. “Our presence has been felt not only in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex but also across the entire state of Texas,” he said. “Being recognized as the Official Law Firm of the Texas Rangers has been a source of pride for Bailey & Galyen, especially as we watched the team win the World Series last year, and we are honored to continue our partnership.”
As with the original two-year partnership, the extended deal includes presence for the law firm on the Rangers’ digital platforms and in-stadium signage, as well as the naming rights to the suite level at Globe Life Field, “The Bailey & Galyen Suite Level at Globe Life Field.” The firm also will have a presence in the Rangers’ ninth inning “Get Home Safe” program. This program aligns with Bailey & Galyen’s mission of advocating for responsible drinking by including in-stadium signage reminding fans to drive responsibly and a public service announcement on every Texas Rangers Radio Network home game broadcast.
In addition, Bailey & Galyen will be the Official and Exclusive Law Firm Partner of the Texas Live! Entertainment Complex adjacent to Globe Life Field. As part of the Texas Live! partnership, the firm will receive digital marketing, in-venue signage, and an extension of the “Get Home Safe” program following major events at the venue.
The firm will also continue to receive an endorsement from Rangers legend Iván “Pudge” Rodríguez as its ambassador to promote outreach among the Hispanic community.
“This extension not only reflects the success of our collaboration but also provides a platform for us to further contribute to the legal community and local communities at large,” said Galyen.