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William E.
Lally, joined the firm in April, 2010. Mr. Lally represents private
property owners, developers, homebuilders and business owners. He has
represented numerous clients before County and Municipal commissions and elected
bodies in nearly every local jurisdiction on many land use matters. Mr. Lally
began his legal career with Beus Gilbert practicing zoning law and most recently
spent nearly five years as a senior associate with the law firm of Withey Morris
representing clients in all aspects of entitlement and development law. Mr.
Lally has taught numerous legal education seminars on land use, zoning and
utility regulation topics. His past experience includes work as a staff member
to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and legislative aid to the Director
of the Department of Administration, as well as work on many local and regional
political campaigns. Mr. Lally’s practice areas include land use, zoning and
municipal/administrative law. |
- Banking and Finance
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Specializing in zoning and land use
entitlements throughout Arizona, including
the greater Phoenix metropolitan area and
surrounding communities.
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Development services support including
post entitlement permitting and
infrastructure planning.
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Resolution of code violation matters.
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Real estate transactions related to
development issues such as development
agreements, easements, deeds, dedication
instruments and CC&Rs.
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Real estate research and due-diligence for
real-estate purchase or management.
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Public utility matters including utility
rate case applications and utility line
siting cases before the Arizona
Corporation Commission.
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Local and state administrative matters,
including liquor license applications,
water rights matters and other various
development related issues
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Nonprofit Organizations
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B.A. degree from Arizona State University
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J.D. degree from Florida Coastal School of
Law, Manuscript Editor of the Law Review.
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Member of the State Bar of Arizona and the
American Bar Association
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Member of the Real Property and Public
Lawyers Sections of the AZ Bar.
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Member of the City of Phoenix Desert View
Village Planning Committee.
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Board member of Downtown Urban Community
Kids (DUCK)
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Admitted to practice in Arizona in 2004
PERSONAL INTERESTS
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Bill and his wife Aimee have four children,
Ethan, Wyatt, Reese and Brett. Bill enjoys
spending time watching his children’s youth
soccer and T-ball games
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Bill also enjoys hiking and biking, and
volunteers at his church.
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