Alan May Receives Award from Oakland County Bar Association
Alan A. May was awarded for 40 years of service to the legal profession at the Oakland County Bar Association’s annual meeting on June 13, 2007.
“Alan has set an example for all attorneys that have worked with him throughout his 40 years of practice,” said Chief Executive Officer Ralph Castelli, Jr. “He is highly respected by his colleagues, clients and business partners.”
May is well known for his guardianship and conservatorship expertise as well as his excellence in probate litigation, probate administration, and estate planning work throughout the area, as recognized by the OCBA.
May has been a Special Assistant Attorney General in Michigan since 1971, and is a Wayne County Public Administrator. He has been a member of the Board of Directors and Executive Board of the Detroit Regional National Conference for Community and Justice since 1979. May formerly served as the President for both the Detroit Regional and the National Conferences for Community and Justice, as well as Chairperson of the Michigan Civil Rights Commission. He currently lives with his wife of 43 years, Elizabeth, in Bloomfield Hills.
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