Clay R. Treese

Clay R. Treese

Clay earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from UNLV’s Lee Business School before attending the William S. Boyd School of Law, where he graduated in 2005. He was licensed to practice law in 2006.

Following law school, Clay secured a highly competitive clerkship with the Honorable District Court Judge Cynthia “Diane” Steel in 2006. He then spent several years working at an insurance defense firm, gaining valuable insight into the complexities of insurance law. Clay now leverages this expertise to vigorously advocate for the rights of his clients.

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Pamela Brownfield

Pamela Brownfield

Pam is an experienced litigation paralegal who joined our team in 2017. With over 20 years of experience in litigation, Pam plays a vital role in supporting Mr. Treese with all facets of case preparation. Her expertise includes drafting written discovery and pleadings, noticing depositions, issuing subpoenas, and preparing exhibit binders—essential tasks that keep cases trial-ready.

Outside of work, Pam enjoys spending time outdoors hiking and cycling. She cherishes moments with her family, especially her grandchildren.

 

Ana Barajas

Ana Barajas

Ana was born in Santa Ana, CA, and has proudly called Las Vegas home since 1996. She graduated from Western High School in 1999 and attended the College of Southern Nevada for three years.

Ana brings a diverse background to her work, having held roles as a teacher assistant and front office secretary within the school district, an assistant to a chiropractor specializing in accident patients, and a legal assistant in litigation. She is passionate about helping clients by providing clear answers and timely updates on their cases.

Outside of work, Ana is an active member of the local music scene as a performer with the band Vol. 1, which regularly plays at casinos, special events, and private functions for celebrities. Additionally, she serves as Vice President of the Nevada Soccer League, organizing tournament play for children, youth, and adults locally and across the western region.

ABOUT  CLAY R. TREESE

Clay grew up in the Las Vegas Valley, where he learned the value of loyalty and hard work early on by watching and later working for his father’s pool construction business. An Eagle Scout and graduate of Green Valley High School, Clay also served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in South America.

Upon returning, Clay worked his way through college, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from UNLV’s Lee Business School. He then attended the William S. Boyd School of Law, graduating in 2005 and receiving his license to practice law in 2006.

In 2006, Clay was awarded a highly competitive clerkship with the Honorable District Court Judge Cynthia “Diane” Steel. Afterward, he spent three years at an insurance defense firm, gaining in-depth knowledge of the insurance industry. Today, he leverages this expertise to vigorously advocate for the rights of his clients.

Clay holds the prestigious AV Preeminent® rating from Martindale-Hubbell—a distinction earned relatively early in his career. This rating reflects the highest standards of legal ability (“A”) and professional conduct (“V”), based on confidential evaluations from Nevada lawyers and judges. It is a significant mark of professional excellence. He is also a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum which requires proof of resolving a single claim with a value of at least $1,000,000.

Married to his wife Amber for 18 years, Clay is a devoted family man and father of six. Family remains the cornerstone of his life. Despite the demands of their law practice, Clay and Amber dedicate at least two weeks each summer to family vacations, enjoying fishing, camping, hiking, and exploring new cities across the country.

Fluent in Portuguese and Spanish, languages he learned during his mission in Brazil, Clay enjoys connecting with clients in their native tongue. While his Spanish is a work in progress and often brings a smile to his clients, he strives to make them feel at ease during what can be a challenging and overwhelming process.

COMMUNITY MINDED

  • Volunteer Youth Advisor
  • School volunteer
  • Soccer Coach
  • Scoutmaster – Boy Scouts of America
  • Merit Badge Councilor – Boy Scouts of America

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

  • State Bar of Nevada
  • State Bar of Idaho
  • Nevada Justice Association
  • Idaho Trial Lawyers Association