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Gordon Gary May is a seasoned attorney with over 31 years of distinguished experience in litigation, real estate, and partnership law. Based in Irvine, California, at the esteemed firm Grant Genovese Baratta LLP, Mr. May has built a reputation for delivering strategic legal counsel and robust advocacy to his clients. His practice is deeply rooted in his commitment to offering precise, effective solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of each client, whether they are navigating complex real estate transactions or intricate partnership disputes. Throughout his extensive career, Gordon Gary May has honed his skills in litigation by representing clients in high-stakes cases with unwavering dedication and meticulous attention to detail. His authoritative knowledge in real estate law has proven invaluable for clients seeking guidance through the intricacies of property acquisition, development, and management. Additionally, Mr. May's proficiency in partnership law is evidenced by his adept handling of partnership formations, dissolutions, and disputes, ensuring that his clients' interests are meticulously protected at every juncture. Mr. May's professional approach is characterized by his commitment to building strong client relationships founded on trust, transparency, and open communication. He is known for his ability to distill complex legal issues into clear, actionable advice, empowering his clients to make informed decisions with confidence. As a dedicated advocate, Gordon Gary May remains steadfast in his pursuit of favorable outcomes, consistently striving to uphold the highest standards of legal excellence. His clients benefit not only from his vast legal expertise but also from his unwavering dedication to their success.
Litigation attorneys represent clients in civil lawsuits, handling all aspects of disputes from filing through trial and appeal. They are skilled advocates in and out of the courtroom. Common matters include civil disputes, business litigation, contract disputes, appeals.