Monthly Archives: May 2026

Breaking News: Gammage & Burnham Recognized as Top 100 Places to Work in Arizona

 

 

AZ Business Magazine® has recognized Gammage & Burnham PLC as one of the Top 100 Places to Work in Arizona. The firm continues to receive distinguished recognition for the depth and quality of its legal services and workplace culture, and we are honored to celebrate this achievement, which reflects our longstanding commitment to excellence, collaboration, and delivering exceptional service to our clients. Click here for more detailed information on our specific areas of practice.

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Breaking News: Gammage & Burnham Practice Groups Honored by Ranking Arizona-Best Law Firms 2026

 

 

Gammage & Burnham PLC is proud to announce its recognition for excellence across multiple practice areas in the 2026 edition of Ranking Arizona. The firm continues to receive distinguished recognition for its legal capabilities, and we are honored to once again celebrate these achievements earned through our longstanding commitment to delivering exceptional results for our clients. Click here for more detailed information on our specific areas of practice.

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Legal Alert: Chandler v. RWCD: Why the One‑Year Clock Doesn’t Run Between Public Entities

Legal Alert: Chandler v. RWCD: Why the One‑Year Clock Doesn’t Run Between Public Entities.

On April 28, 2026, the Arizona Supreme Court issued Chandler v. Roosevelt Water Conservation District, CV-24-0267-PR—a 6-1 decision that quietly preserved an old common-law doctrine while delivering a 27,000-household water deal back to the City of Chandler.  For attorneys who handle municipal contracts, developers who rely on city-managed water portfolios, and planners who track long-horizon supply commitments, the decision is worth a few minutes.

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