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Monthly Archives: November 2016
Three Gammage & Burnham Attorneys Awarded Top 50 Pro Bono Attorneys in Arizona by Volunteer Lawyers Program
Three Gammage & Burnham attorneys were selected as Top 50 Pro Bono Attorneys in Arizona by the Volunteer Lawyers Program. Firm Members Mike King and Kevin Blakley and Associate Tim Forsman were awarded.
The Volunteer Lawyers Program, along with the Community Legal Services Inc. and the Maricopa County Bar Association, selects a group of 50 attorneys each year from throughout Arizona who dedicate time and effort in providing pro bono representation, brief advocacy, or legal advice and education to clients.
For more information, please visit: CLSAZ
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Legal Alert: Attorney Copyright Protection
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Gammage & Burnham November Newsletter
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Grady Gammage, Jr. Participates in Morrison Institute State of Our State Conference
This year’s Arizona State University Morrison Institute for Public Policy State of Our State Conference focused on voters and the changing electorate. There was a lot of discussion about the recent election and many speakers and panel members spent a lot of time focusing on independent voters. G&B founding member Grady Gammage, Jr. moderated the event’s feature discussion between retired U.S. Senator Jon Kyl and retired Congressman Ed Pastor. The two longtime Arizona politicians discussed how Democrats and Republicans and work together going forward.
For more information about the event, please visit: ASU Now
For more information about ASU Morrison Institute for Public Policy, please visit: Morrison Institute
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Election Recap: Changes to Local Governments
Now that all of the ballots have been counted, several Valley communities have new council members. These include Avondale, Buckeye, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Mesa, and Queen Creek. In addition, Maricopa County has a new county supervisor. New city council members can mean new policies in many cities. If you are interested in how the new councils may affect your potential land use plans, please give one of our land use attorneys a call.
See a full recap of local election results here: 2016 municipal election results-update
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