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04/08/12

Education Attorney Jill Osborne Publishes Latest Article

The April edition of Charter School Monthly again includes an article by Education Law attorney Jill K. Osborne.  Read the [...]

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03/21/12

Education Law Attorneys to Present, “Lawfully Managing Student Records Without Violating Privacy Rights”

Education Law attorneys Heather R. Pierson and Jessica S. Sanchez will be presenting: “Lawfully Managing Student Records Without Violating Privacy [...]

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Contact Information

30 West First Street, Mesa, Arizona 85201

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Phone: (480) 461-5300
Fax: (480) 833-9392
Email: info@udallshumway.com


David R. Schwartz

Partner

(480) 461-5325
das@udallshumway.com

30 West First Street
Mesa, Arizona 85201

Practice Areas

 
Mr. Schwartz joined the firm in 1984 after serving as a law clerk to the Honorable Sarah Grant on the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One.  Mr. Schwartz’s practice focuses on litigation of complex civil lawsuits before trial and appellate courts. 

Employment Law

Mr. Schwartz’s employment law practice focuses on defense of litigation concerning civil rights, including alleged discrimination based upon race, national origin, sex, age and disability.  Mr. Schwartz typically represents governmental entities and their employees or former employees.

Litigation

Mr. Schwartz’s litigation practice addresses a wide variety of civil lawsuit issues including breach of contract, copyright infringement, intra company disputes,  real estate lien foreclosures, governmental bidding, and other disputes.

Education

  • J.D., Arizona State University College of Law, 1983
  • B.S., University of California at Los Angeles, 1980

Professional & Bar Association Memberships

  • Arizona State Bar Association, member since 1983

Representative Cases

  • Guthrie v. City of Scottsdale, U.S.D.C. CV 03-17279, Ninth Cir. 153 Fed. Appx. 987 (C.A. 9 2005).  Co-counsel representing municipality and employee sued for alleged retaliation for exercise of First Amendment right to free speech of assistant city attorney.  As counsel obtained summary judgment for municipality and employee in trial court, which decision was upheld after oral argument by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal.
     
  • No Time, Inc. v. Arizona Department of Revenue, Tx 03-000252, 2005 WL 4891675 (Ariz. App. 2005).  Counsel representing taxpaying company challenging imposition of transaction privilege tax to certain operations of company.  As counsel obtained summary judgment for company in trial court, which decision was upheld after oral argument by the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One.

Professional Activities

  • Maricopa County Bar Association – Member
  • Employment & Labor Law section of the Arizona State Bar Association – Member
  • East Valley Bar Association – Member