Attorneys
G. Lawrence Schubart
G. Lawrence Schubart graduated in 1969 from Villanova University with a Bachelor
of Science in Business Administration. After two years in the United States Army,
he received his Juris Doctor in 1974 from Villanova University School of Law.
He joined Stubbs & Schubart, P.C. in 1981 and is a partner. Mr. Schubart is
AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®.

Areas of Practice
Admitted
Honors
Seminar speaker and publications
Real Estate Development
Rezoning
Annexation
Land use
Administrative hearings
Eminent domain
Inverse condemnation
Special action proceedings
Boards of Adjustment and Floodplain Management appeals
Real estate disputes
Brokerage disputes
Contract disputes
Zoning interpretation disputes
United States Supreme Court
9th Circuit Court of Appeals
United States District Court for Arizona
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Arizona Supreme Court
Arizona Superior Courts
Pennsylvania Supreme Court
Pennsylvania Courts of Common Pleas
Best Lawyers in America®
2013 Arizona State Bar Real Property Section Meeting – Discussing Eminent Domain Cases currently before the United States Supreme Court
2012 Condemnation Summit XI -- Tribute to Robert C. Stubbs’ Contributions to Arizona Eminent Domain Law
Lorman Education Services, Plat and Subdivision Law in Arizona, 2007
Lorman Education Services, Plat and Subdivision Law in Arizona, 2006
International Right of Way Association, Eminent Domain, 2006
State Bar of Arizona, Conversions, Takings and Kickbacks: An Advanced Review of Current Real Estate Issues, 2005
National Business Institute, Major Land Use Laws in Arizona, 1999
CLE-Ops, The Second Annual Tucson Festival of Real Estate CLE, Part II, 1998
National Business Institute, Major Land Use Laws in Arizona
Pima County Government, Valuation Issues in Condemnation Actions, 1992
Arizona State Bar (Real Property Section), Inverse Condemnation Versus Police Power, 1989
Burke, Hansen Appraisal Services, Recognizing Precondemnation Blight
Oro Valley Municipal Government, Controls on Land Use: Zoning, Exactions & Interim Ordinances
PESI Seminars, Arizona Condemnation & Zoning, 1988
PESI Seminars, Arizona Boundary Law & Adjoining Landowner, 1987
Arizona State Bar (Real Property Section), Land Use: Regulation & Litigation — Vested Rights
Thomas M. Parsons graduated in 1984 from the University of Arizona with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a minor in linguistics; in 1987, he received his Juris Doctor from the University of Arizona. He joined Stubbs & Schubart, P.C. in 1987 and is a partner. Mr. Parsons is fluent in Portuguese and is AV® rated by Martindale-Hubbell®.
National Business Institute, Land Use Law: Current Issues in Subdivision, Annexation and Zoning, 2008
Lorman Education Services, Plat and Subdivision Law in Arizona, 2007
Lorman Education Services, Zoning, Subdivision and Land Development Law in Arizona, 2007
Lorman Education Services, Plat and Subdivision Law in Arizona, 2006
State Bar of Arizona, Conversions, Takings and Kickbacks: An Advanced Review of Current Real Estate Issues, 2005
Lorman Education Services, Law of Easements: Legal Issues and Practical Considerations, 2003
National Business Institute, Major Land Use Laws in Arizona, 1999
CLE-Ops, The Second Annual Tucson Festival of Real Estate CLE, Part II, 1998
National Business Institute, Major Land Use Laws in Arizona
Pima County Government, Valuation Issues in Condemnation Actions, 1992
Arizona State Bar (Real Property Section), Inverse Condemnation Versus Police Power, 1989
American Bar Association
Arizona State Bar
Committee member: 1996 – 1998, Practice and Procedure Committee; Fee Arbitrator
Pima County Bar
Editorial board and author for The Writ, 1990
Superior Court arbitrator nine times
Committee member: Real Property; Probate and Trust; Condemnation Committee; Land Use and Zoning Committee
1996: Panelist and presenter, annual conference, Orlando, Florida, published article Damage to the Remainder — The Federal Perspective
1986: Article editor, annual symposium held by the International Academy of Commercial and Consumer Law at the Harvard Law School, published 1987
Arizona Finest Lawyers
Seminar speaker and publications
Areas of Practice
Affiliations
Admitted
Honors
Real Estate Development
Rezoning
Annexation
Land use
Eminent domain
Inverse condemnation
Special action proceedings
FEMA and local floodplain issues
Contract disputes
Zoning interpretation disputes
9th Circuit Court of Appeals
Arizona Supreme Court
Arizona Superior Courts
United States Court of Federal Claims
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Best Lawyers in America®
Thomas M. Parsons

lschubart@stubbsschubart.com
5210 E. Williams Circle Suite 720, Tucson AZ, 85711
