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Monthly Archives: April 2016
Volunteer Lawyers Program Honoring Gammage & Burnham
The Volunteer Lawyers Program is honoring Gammage & Burnham with the “For Love and Justice” Pro Bono Award. The firm is receiving this award in appreciation for the leadership role Gammage & Burnham has taken and the participation of the firm’s attorneys in the Children’s Law Center Medical/Legal Community Clinics. We would like to recognize firm attorneys Mike King, Andrew Compton, Tim Forsman, and Tim Martens for the many hours of volunteer work they have spent in this regard.
The Volunteer Lawyers Program is celebrating 35 years of pro bono service in southern Arizona. Based in Tucson, the VLP serves clients with civil legal problems in Apache, Cochise, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, Navajo, Pima, Pinal, and Santa Cruz Counties.
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Gammage & Burnham a Sponsor of the 22nd Annual Arizona Planned Giving Conference
Gammage & Burnham is proud to be a sponsor of the Planned Giving Round Table’s 22nd Annual Arizona Planned Giving Conference on May 16th. The conference will be held at The Phoenix Country Club.
The Planned Giving Round Table of Arizona is a non-profit organization committed to impacting the quality of life in our community and providing a better future for our children.
For more information, please visit: Planned Giving
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Grady Gammage, Jr. Featured Book Interviews
Firm founding member, Grady Gammage, Jr., was recently featured on the Kinder Institute blog Urban Edge. He discussed his new book, The Future of the Suburban City. Access this interview here: Urban Edge Blog
Grady was also featured on the KJZZ radio show “Here and Now” on April 5th. To listen to that interview, please visit: KJZZ
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Legal Alert: 9th Circuit Ruling on Discriminatory Zoning in Yuma County
Author/Featured: Susan E. Demmitt and Cameron C. Artigue
Issue: April 12, 2016
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Grady Gammage, Jr.’s Book Release
Firm founding member Grady Gammage, Jr. has released a new book: The Future of the Suburban City: Lessons from Sustaining Phoenix. The book examines sustainability in suburban cities.
Phoenix is a good illustration of how suburban cities are tackling the challenges of climate change in places where heat, drought, “sprawl” and the automobile define an urban fabric. The book takes a fresh look at what it means to be sustainable, and it examines issues facing most suburban cities: water supply, heat, transportation, housing, density, urban form, jobs, economics, and politics. At its core, The Future of the Suburban City is a realistic yet hopeful story of what is possible for any suburban city.
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