Monthly Archives: May 2015

Grady Gammage, Jr. Interviewed in The New Yorker

Grady Gammage, Jr. was interviewed for an article in The New Yorker magazine regarding the Colorado River. This article appears in the May 25, 2015 issue and can be accessed via the link below.

Article: The Disappearing River

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Legal Alert: Federal Acquisition Regulation

Author/Featured: Michael R. King
Issue: May 19, 2015
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Timothy J. Martens Elected as Managing Partner

Gammage & Burnham is pleased to announce that Timothy J. Martens was elected Managing Member of the Firm on May 13, 2015. Tim started his legal career at the Firm. Tim has been associated with Gammage & Burnham for more than 20 years and has held numerous leadership roles, including participation on the firm’s compensation committee and serving as chair of the Marketing Committee. He is a graduate of the University of Arizona. Tim’s law practice focuses on real estate, lending and business transactions, including the purchase, sale, leasing and development of real estate, business planning and commercial lending transactions.

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Client Douglas Wilson Receives Approval from City of Tempe for Project at Former Monti’s Site

Firm client, Douglas Wilson Companies, was successful in obtaining approval from the City of Tempe for their One Hundred Mill mixed use project. The project consists of two towers on the historic Monti’s La Casa Vieja site at Mill Avenue and Rio Salado in the City of Tempe.

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Kevin Blakley and Greg Gnepper Prevail in Bankruptcy Dispute

Attorneys Kevin Blakley and Greg Gnepper recently prevailed in a disputed bankruptcy matter. Confirmation of a proposed Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization was contested. Our client was a financial institution with a large claim secured by real property. If confirmed, the Plan would have forced our client to reduce its claim by the value of collateral—even though the client preferred not to foreclose. After an evidentiary hearing and full briefing, the court rejected the Plan as not being “fair and equitable.”

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