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Gammage & Burnham Receives Prestigious Chambers USA 2022 Rankings
Gammage & Burnham (G&B), an Arizona based business law firm, is pleased to announce that Chambers USA 2022 has ranked eleven of its attorneys and three of its key practice areas in their 2022 publication of “The Leading Lawyers and Law Firms in the USA”.
Chambers USA is a client referral organization that researches and subjectively ranks attorneys and law firm practice groups on a national basis. Based on their research, Gammage & Burnham attorneys and law firm practices have been recognized as leaders in their profession and practice.
G&B earned rankings in three of its key practice areas:
- Healthcare
- Real Estate
- Zoning / Land Use
Chambers USA released notable client quotes regarding G&B’s work in these practice areas:
- “Gammage & Burnham communicates in a clear and timely manner”
- “The team provides excellent service and is always responsive”
- “Its partner depth and breadth is fantastic”
- “The team is detailed, thorough, and professional while maintaining a pragmatic approach to what is appropriate for the level of complexity”
Recognized G&B attorneys:
- Michael J.
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Gammage & Burnham: The Next Generation of Leaders
Gammage & Burnham was recently featured in the Volume 14, No. 2 issue of Attorney at Law Magazine© as their Lawfirm of the Month. The feature article discusses Gammage & Burnham’s new leadership and outlook for the future.
In 1983, Grady Gammage Jr. and Richard B. Burnham sat down at Clyde’s Bar in Washington D.C. and toasted to their future law firm. Now, almost four decades later Gammage & Burnham has built deep roots in the Arizona legal community with more than 30 attorneys and a cross-section of practice areas.
While its heritage as a locally grown firm may not be unique in the Arizona legal community, its innovation to continue into the next generation sets it apart.
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Ten Gammage & Burnham Attorneys Named as 2022 Super Lawyers®
Gammage & Burnham is proud to announce that seven of our attorneys have been named by Southwest Super Lawyers® as being among the top attorneys in Arizona for 2022. Three additional attorneys were named to the 2022 Southwest Rising Stars list.
Southwest Super Lawyers:
Stephen W. Anderson (Land Use / Zoning)
Cameron C. Artigue (Land Use / Zoning)
Richard B. Burnham (Healthcare)
Grady Gammage, Jr. (Land Use / Zoning)
Thomas J. McDonald (Real Estate)
Jeffrey J. Miller (Real Estate)
Christopher L.
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Legal Alert: New Ruling from Arizona Supreme Court Limits CC&R Amendments
By: Cameron Artigue
On March 22nd, 2022, the Arizona Supreme Court issued an opinion on Kalway v. Calabria Ranch HOA LLC et al. regarding the scope of permissible amendments to Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs). The Court affirmed that principles of “notice” and “foreseeability” limit the scope of potential amendments to CC&Rs. A general provision for amendments (such as “these restrictions may be amended in whole or in part’) does not open the door to all possible amendments. Rather, amendments to CC&Rs are permitted only if they are foreseeable refinements to existing obligations.
The Court’s ruling only applies to amendments that impose “affirmative obligations” that create restrictions on use.
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Grady Gammage Jr. Talks Water in an Op-Ed for AZ Central
On March 8th, 2022, AZ Central published an opinion piece from G&B Founder Grady Gammage Jr. Among the topics discussed are the proposed Arizona Water Authority, the potential for desalination as a long-term augmentation project, and the lessons learned from his 2021 study “Return to Watering the Sun Corridor“.