Leon F. Mead II
Leon F. Mead, II
Leon F. Mead II, Esq. is a nationally recognized construction attorney with over 35 years of experience, including more than 30 focused on Nevada’s construction industry. As the founder of Nevada Construction Mediation Services, he brings deep legal expertise and industry insight to every mediation, arbitration, or dispute resolution engagement.
Leon is the only practicing lawyer elected to the Board of Directors of the Nevada Contractors Association and is widely respected for his practical, results-driven approach. Trusted by contractors, developers, and legal counsel nationwide, he offers a proven path to resolving Nevada construction disputes efficiently and effectively.
Mead Law Group has devoted more than 30 years exclusively to Nevada construction law, establishing itself as the go-to firm for contractors, developers, and legal professionals across the state. Founder Leon Mead is consistently recognized as one of Nevada’s leading construction law attorneys, earning titles such as "Lawyer of the Year" and selection in The Best Lawyers in America® and Super Lawyers® for Construction Law and Litigation. The firm’s industry accolades include being named a Tier 1 “Best Law Firm” in Construction Law and Litigation – Construction by Best Lawyers® and U.S. News & World Report for the Las Vegas region. Now, Mead Law Group is expanding its services to meet the growing demand for effective, industry-specific dispute resolution. Nevada Construction Mediation will leverage the firm's extensive knowledge to offer a focused, efficient, and seasoned alternative to traditional litigation for construction-related disputes in Nevada
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EDUCATION
• Loyola Law School of Los Angeles, California (J.D., 1990)
• Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, California (B.A., Psychology, 1986)
• Life Bible College, Los Angeles, California (A.A., Theology, 1985)
COURT ADMISSIONS
• Supreme Court of Nevada
• Supreme Court of California
• Supreme Court of Texas
• United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
