Indiana Attorneys Protecting

Your Property Rights

Michael W. McBride

PARTNER

Michael W. McBride has been assisting property and business owners in all areas of real estate law for over 15 years.

His comprehensive understanding of zoning and variance matters, easements, development and construction projects, trespass claims, landlord-tenant law, and many other areas of real estate law has given him a unique ability to assist clients with all facets of their eminent domain cases.

Additionally, Michael’s extensive litigation experience in state and federal court gives his clients confidence that he will be a strong advocate by their side throughout the litigation and trial process. He has represented a multitude of clients, from individual property owners to multi-million dollar corporations, in bench and jury trials across the state of Indiana.

Michael’s approach to representation is simple: a commitment to protecting his clients interests and achieving favorable outcomes, while also prioritizing clear communication to ensure his clients are empowered to make informed decisions during every step of their eminent domain case.

Michael W. McBride, Experienced Eminent Domain Attorney

Brett B. Thomas

ATTORNEY

Brett B. Thomas is a dedicated litigator with a passion for protecting the rights of his clients.

With nearly a decade of experience in the legal field, Brett has established himself as a formidable advocate in the courtroom, fighting tirelessly to ensure his clients receive the justice they deserve.

Brett is committed to helping ensure individuals and businesses receive just and fair compensation when their property is the subject of a condemnation action. He works closely with his clients to obtain the best results possible.

Brett understands that government acquisition can feel very personal and sometimes involves property that has been passed down through several generations. No stone is left unturned in Brett’s pursuit to ensure his clients are adequately compensated for the loss of their property and any related damages therefrom.