Gammage & Burnham is pleased to announce that founding partner Grady Gammage, Jr. has been inducted into the Maricopa County Bar Association (MCBA) Hall of Fame.
The MCBA Hall of Fame seeks to honor in perpetuity “those remarkable individuals who have built the legal profession in this county and beyond, made extraordinary contributions to the law and justice, and distinguished themselves at the highest levels of public service.”
Grady, along with his partners Richard Burnham and Michael King, founded Gammage & Burnham in 1983 and are celebrating its 40th anniversary. Grady’s induction into the Hall of Fame recognizes his 45-plus year career in law and public policy in Arizona.
Grady served on the Central Arizona Project Board of Directors for 12 years, has taught at both the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, and long served as a Senior Fellow at ASU’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy and the Kyl Center for Water Policy. Grady is the author of two books on the growth of Phoenix, most recently The Future of the Suburban City: Lessons from Sustaining Phoenix.