MAY BROCK LAW - Key Persons


Micheal J. Brock

Job Titles:
  • Co - Manager
  • Managing Member
He also practices in the area of bankruptcy law, representing both individuals and businesses who are seeking debt relief and has represented both debtors and creditors in adversary proceedings.Micheal has been appointed by the Nevada Supreme Court as an arbitrator for the court-annexed arbitration program. Micheal is fluent in Spanish and brings years of experience to our Las Vegas law firm including: Micheal has litigated in state and federal courts in Nevada and often appears before governmental and quasi-governmental administrative hearing officers on behalf of his clients. Utilizing a pragmatic, value-driven and results-oriented approach to dispute resolution and litigation, Micheal has earned the respect of clients and adversaries alike. Micheal J. Brock is an accomplished attorney who has litigated a wide variety of cases, including complex commercial, employment, real property, construction and business matters. He also practices in the area of bankruptcy law, representing both individuals and businesses who are seeking debt relief and has represented both debtors and creditors in adversary proceedings.Micheal has been appointed by the Nevada Supreme Court as an arbitrator for the court-annexed arbitration program.

Paul Connaghan

Job Titles:
  • Attorney
Paul handles purchase and sale agreements, title disputes, mechanic lien matters, LLC and corporate formation and filings. Mr. Connaghan's 30+ years of experience as a lawyer makes him an excellent adviser and consultant for a variety of business and real estate matters.

Tony M. May

Job Titles:
  • Managing Member
Tony M. May, Esq. - in a ruling handed down by the Nevada Court of Appeals - secured the win he obtained in District Court through a motion under NRS 108.2275, where he claimed that the opposing party's Notice of Lien or Mechanic's Lien was filed without a valid basis, which motion was granted by the District Court Judge. The Order approved by the Nevada Court of Appeals granted Mr. May's motion, which dismissed the other party's improperly recorded mechanic's lien and protected his clients from being required to go through an entire lawsuit and incurring unnecessary fees and costs. The amount of the lien claim that was dismissed was approximately $171,580. Through his hard work and diligence, Mr. May made sure his clients got what they deserved…A Huge win. Tony M. May, Esq., is the president and founder of the law firm of Tony M. May, P.C.