Tucson Eminent Domain Attorneys
Stubbs & Schubart, P.C. delivers a high standard of legal representation and client service in real property transactions and disputes. To learn more about our talented and dedicated Tucson attorneys, please read their individual profiles.
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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®.
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Seminar speaker and publications
- 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
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®.
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- Best Lawyers in America
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- 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Arizona Supreme Court
- Arizona Superior Courts
- United States Court of Federal Claims
- Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Affiliations
- 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
- 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